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Most likely, you would.
It's an extinct volcano, so it would be made of larva, and covered with snow
Every year thousands of tourists visit the bottom of Mount Everest. It is a very popular place to trek too and see one of the natural wonders of the world.
you would need warm layors of clothes boots food helmet and other stuff....
I assume your question is "which is Africa's highest Mountain peak"? Well..I am proud to say that would be MOUNT KILIMANJARO-IN TANZANIA-with a height of 19,340 feet or 5,895 metres. I am honoured to have been born in that region.
The last major eruption of Mt. Kilimanjaro was between 150,000 and 200,000 years ago so, NO people did not know that it would erupt.
It is not possible for school buses to reach the top of Mount Kilimanjaro, as the mountain's terrain is not suitable for vehicles. The final stretch of the climb to the summit requires hiking up rocky and steep slopes, which cannot be accessed by vehicles.
It would not be possible to cycle up it. It is too high, and covered in snow and you would need special equipment, just to climb it.
Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania is the highest mountain peak in Africa reaching 19,341 ft in height.
Etna is in Italy and you can visit it.
Yes it would be visible using a telescope on the Moon in the same way as we look at mountains on the Moon using a telescope on Earth.