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Africa's nickname is the plateau continent
Africa is often characterized as a plateau continent. A plateau is an "upland" or "tableland". An area of relatively high elevation. Most of Africa is well above 3000 feet.
It is called the plateau continent, because Africa is sperated 2 big plateaux. And in lots of years Africa will be seperted into 2 continents.Africa is called the plateau continent because the whole continent is a plateau. Or land area that is considerably raised above sea level.plateau does not mean poor.
It's only cold in winter. The interior of South Africa is a plateau which is high above sea level. The hight is what makes it cold in winter and mild in summer. The Cape is on sea level but it is hit by a lot of cold fronts in winter.
The Great Escarpment
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.
Africa's nickname is the plateau continent
It's called the plateau in SW Africa
Kalahari Desert is a large, basin like plain of the interior plateau in the southern part of "Africa".
now this question is asked when looked at maps, so far in my perspective of a map there is no plateau in africa. Thanks you!
Middle Eastern is the only proper adjective in the sentence above. It describes "greenhouses."
Africa is often characterized as a plateau continent. A plateau is an "upland" or "tableland". An area of relatively high elevation. Most of Africa is well above 3000 feet.
It is called the plateau continent, because Africa is sperated 2 big plateaux. And in lots of years Africa will be seperted into 2 continents.Africa is called the plateau continent because the whole continent is a plateau. Or land area that is considerably raised above sea level.plateau does not mean poor.
plateau is really a mountain with a flat top
Plateau
sahara or africa
A high plateau covers much of the continent. The boundaries of the plateau are marked by escarpments (steep slopes) over which many of these great rivers plunge as falls or rapids, thereby prohibiting water travel by boat or ship.