Their highest point is at 2,022 m (6,634 ft).
There are many mountain ranges in Africa. These are the Loma Mountains, Outeniqua Mountains, Air Mountains ,Tibesti Mountains, Atlas Mountains, Rwenzori Mountains, Easter Rift Mountains, and Aures Mountains.
Air Niger was created in 1966.
Air Niger ended in 1993.
The Tall Mountains Block The Cold Air
No mountains in the UK are tall enough for the air at the summit to be appreciably thinner. The only people who'd need bottled air on the summit are those who'd need it anyway, at any altitude!
Air Above Mountains was created on 1976-08-20.
Air Max Africa was created in 2002.
Air Max Africa ended in 2006.
Air Trans Africa was created in 1964.
Tornadoes in Africa are less common compared to other regions like the United States because the continent generally experiences different atmospheric conditions. Tornadoes require a specific set of conditions to form, such as warm, moist air colliding with cool, dry air. These conditions are more prevalent in the central U.S. due to the presence of the Rocky Mountains and the Gulf of Mexico, which contribute to the necessary atmospheric dynamics for tornado formation.
The Atlas Mountains in North Africa can create a rain shadow effect. As moist air moves from the Mediterranean Sea towards the mountains, it is forced to rise, cool, and release moisture on the windward side. This can result in dry conditions on the leeward side of the mountains, leading to a rain shadow effect.
more mountains + more air equals more pressure.... its like sitting on a bag of air