They are not fold mountains, they were created by volcanic eruption, lava covered a large area of Southern Africa. Wind and water created further deposits of shale and mudstone. Weathering has now reduced the size of the area
Yes, the Drakensberg mountain range in South Africa is a fold mountain. It was formed through tectonic plate movement that resulted in the folding and uplifting of rock layers to create the mountain range.
Drakensberg is found in north Africa. Atlas in d south. Also,atls are fold mountains whereas d south east plateau crated drakensberg
The major mountain ranges in South Africa are the Drakensberg Mountains, the Cape Fold Belt, and the Swartberg Mountains. These ranges are known for their stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems, making them popular destinations for hiking and adventure tourism.
There are no young fold mountains in Africa because the continent lacks active tectonic plate boundaries that would create the necessary conditions for mountain-building processes. Most of Africa's mountains formed millions of years ago and have since eroded down, leaving behind older mountain ranges like the Atlas Mountains and the Drakensberg Mountains.
Fold mountains typically form at convergent plate boundaries, where tectonic forces cause the Earth's crust to fold and uplift. Examples of fold mountain ranges include the Himalayas, Andes, Alps, and Rockies.
Yes, Kanchenjunga is a fold mountain located in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim. It is the third highest mountain in the world.
Drakensberg is not a country it is a mountain
Drakensburg 3482 meters 11424 ft, its so large it is possible to see it from space.
South Africa and Lesotho
Drakensberg, Maloti, Mont-Aux-Sources.
Drakensberg is found in north Africa. Atlas in d south. Also,atls are fold mountains whereas d south east plateau crated drakensberg
Drakensberg is located in Africa, specifically in South Africa. It is a mountain range that stretches along the eastern part of the country.
Drakensberg
Table Mountain, Drakensberg, Cedarberg etc The Drakensberg ('Dragon's Mountain) goes right around the country - east coast, south coast, and west coast. Parts of it may have different names, like on the western side, but is still part of the Drakensberg.
It is a fold mountain. :)
Yes k2 is a fold mountain
The major mountain ranges in South Africa are the Drakensberg Mountains, the Cape Fold Belt, and the Swartberg Mountains. These ranges are known for their stunning landscapes and diverse ecosystems, making them popular destinations for hiking and adventure tourism.
There are no young fold mountains in Africa because the continent lacks active tectonic plate boundaries that would create the necessary conditions for mountain-building processes. Most of Africa's mountains formed millions of years ago and have since eroded down, leaving behind older mountain ranges like the Atlas Mountains and the Drakensberg Mountains.