Table Mountain
- Type
- Flat-topped Mountain
- Height
- 3,558 ft
- Prominence
- 3,461 ft
- Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain that dominates the landscape of Cape Town, forming part of a chain of mountains that is the spine of the peninsula. It is full of diverse life and is high enough to give amazing views of the ocean below.
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- Located in
- Cape Town, South Africa
- The name of Table Mountain in the Khoekhoe language (Huriǂoaxa) means "sea-emerging".
- The National Park that makes up the area that includes the mountain is the most visited national park in South Africa.
- The flat top of the mountain is often covered by orographic clouds, formed when a southeasterly wind is directed up the mountain's slopes into colder air, where the moisture condenses to form the so-called "table cloth" of cloud.
- Table Mountain is at the northern end of a sandstone mountain range that forms the spine of the Cape Peninsula that terminates approximately 30 miles to the south at the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Point.
- Fossils have been found in some of the rocks of Table Mountain.
- Over 8,200 plant species exist in the National Park, with 2,285 estimated to be in the Cape Floral Region section, more than the plant species in the United Kingdom.