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  2. Geography of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is the lowest, flattest, and oldest continental landmass on Earth [8] and it has had a relatively stable geological history. Geological forces such as the tectonic uplift of mountain ranges and clashes between tectonic plates occurred mainly in Australia's early prehistory, when it was still a part of Gondwana.

  3. Australian Alps - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the high mountain ranges found in places like the Rockies (highest peak 4,401 m (14,439 ft)), the European Alps (highest peak 4,808 m (15,774 ft)) or the Himalayas (highest peak 8,848 m (29,029 ft)), the Australian Alps were not formed by two continental plates colliding and pushing up the Earth's rocky mantle to form jagged, rocky peaks.

  4. Great Dividing Range - Wikipedia

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    The Dividing Range does not consist of a single continuous mountain chain, but is rather a combined complex of mountain ranges, plateaus, hilly upland areas and escarpments with an ancient and complex geological history. The physiographic division name for the landmass is called the East Australian Cordillera.

  5. Mountain ranges of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Mountain Ranges (1978) [1] Orography of Australia from Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia 1901–1909 No. 3 - 1910 [ 2 ] References

  6. Geography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    Carpathian Mountains, a major mountain range in Central and Southern Europe Southern Carpathians, Romania; Tatra Mountains, Slovakia and Poland; Caucasus Mountains, which also separate Europe and Asia; Crimean Mountains; Maja Jezercë in Albania at 2,694m high is the highest peak of the Dinaric Alps. Dinaric Alps, a mountain range in the Balkans

  7. Category:Landforms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Category: Landforms of Australia. 36 languages. Afrikaans; ... Mountain ranges of Australia (2 C, 1 P) Mountains of Australia (5 C, 10 P) P. Peninsulas of Australia ...

  8. Category:Lists of landforms of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lists of landforms of Australia" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Mountain ranges of Australia; D.

  9. Outline of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Geography of Australia. Australia is: a continent; a country. a nation state; a Commonwealth realm; a megadiverse country; Location: Australia is a region or subregion of: The World (Australia is a continent on the planet Earth) Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere; Oceania. Australasia; Australia lies between: Indian Ocean; Pacific Ocean ...