Mount Cameroon was formed through volcanic activity, specifically through a series of eruptions that began over 3,000 years ago. As a stratovolcano, it has built up layers of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials from both explosive and effusive eruptions. Its location on the boundary of the African and South American tectonic plates contributes to its ongoing volcanic activity. Today, it stands as the highest peak in West Africa and is an active volcano with the most recent eruption occurring in 2012.
Yes. Mount Cameroon is a stratovolcano.
Mount Cameroon F.C. was created in 1997.
There are mountains in the west, highest point Mount Cameroon, 4095 metres
The Mount Wookhahala and the river Dinouebma.
Mount Cameroon Race of Hope was created in 1995.
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About 4070 meters high.
A chain of hills, plateaus and mountains, known as the Cameroon range extends from Mount Cameroon on the coast-Cameroon's highest point at (13,435 ft) almost to Lake Chad at Cameroon's northern border .
455,398,068 feet high
No, Mount Cameroon is not on a divergent plate boundary. It is located on the African Plate near the boundary with the smaller Oku Plate to the northwest.
This is the Cameroon Range of mountains which extends from Mount Cameroon on the coast, 13,435 feet high and then to Lake Chad in the north
13,435 feet