Volcanoes are a landform that is not created by flowing water. Instead, they are formed by the accumulation of lava and volcanic materials from the Earth's interior.
The landform in Africa that starts with the letter "U" is the "Ugab River" in Namibia. It is a seasonal river that flows through the Namib Desert before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean.
There are veldts in southern Africa and specifically, the Serengeti plains. Much of the interior of Africa is a high plateau. There are remarkably few natural harbours, and few of the rivers are navigable. That is why the interior of Africa was not explored by Europeans until the 19th century.
Antarctica is closest to southern Africa, making it more likely for animals living in Antarctica to migrate or be found closer to southern Africa than to southern Australia.
The Rocky Mountains border the Great Plains on the western side.
mountains
interior plains
Kalahari Desert is a large, basin like plain of the interior plateau in the southern part of "Africa".
MADAGASCAR
it is" the rocky mountains"
The major land form in Africa south of the Sahara is the Congo River Basin. It is filled with lush vegetation and wildlife.
It flows through Africa
Mount Kilimanjaro
The landform that is part of the northwest corner of Africa is a peninsula.
The landform that is part of the northwest corner of Africa is the Atlas Mountains. They extend across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, forming a natural boundary between the Mediterranean coast and the Sahara Desert. The Atlas Mountains are known for their rugged terrain and high peaks.
It would certainly be possible if the icebergs were to drift northwards. Cape Point is the southern-most place in Africa. Travelling south - the next landform is Antarctica.
Desert-like Mountains