Along the East coast
The Alps.
Australia's highest mountains are in New South Wales. The Australian Alps are found in the southeastern corner of the state. Here, Australia's highest mainland mountain is found, Mt Kosciuszko, with an elevation of 2228 m.
As with most continents, the most mountainous side of the Australian continent is the eastern side.
the most common landform in Australia is mostly dry, falt,and mountains.
blue mountains in new south Wales Australia
There are a wide variety of mountains and rivers found in Australia. These include Mount Kosciuszko, Mount Bogong, Murray River, Swan River, as well as Mount Feathertop.
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blue mountains in new south wales Australia
Western Australia is the state where most of Australia's gold is currently found. It has about half of Australia's working gold mines.
Yes. Around 70% of the world's marsupials are found in Australia.
The older mountains are, the more they will have eroded. Australia is the Earth's oldest continent, so its mountains have had more time to erode than most other mountains have. Many other mountains ranges, including the Himalayas, are much younger than those in Australia, so they have not eroded nearly as much as Australia's mountains, and are therefore higher.
Australia's eastern and southeastern seaboard is characterised by the highest mountains in Australia. The Great Dividing Range extends from the eastern coast of far north Queensland right down the eastern seaboard to Victoria in the south, before turning west into Western Victoria. The greatest concentration of high mountains is found in southeastern New South Wales and eastern Victoria. Tasmania is also a rugged and mountainous state.