Mount Kosciuszko is Australia's highest mountain on the mainland. Its elevation is 2228m (some sources say 2229m) above sea level.
Yes, Mount Kosciuszko is the highest mountain in Australia standing at 2,228m or 7,310ft
Back when all the country where joined together, the Australian Great Dividing Range was sitting over a plate, the plate pushed up a big Mountain Range up the east coast of Australia which formed such mountains as Mount Kosciusko, Mount Feathertop and Mount Bogong.
Mount McKinley
Yes, it is big. Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
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Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
The highest mountain in North America is Mount McKinley, it has a height of 6 198m
Australia does have high mountains, but while they are high for what is a largely flat country, they are quite small compared to mountains in some parts of the world. For example, Mount Kosciuszko is Australia's highest mountain on the mainland. Its elevation is 2228m above sea level. Mt Everest, in Nepal, has an elevation of 8848m, which is almost four times the height of Mt Kosciuszko.
Mount Everest, 29,029 feet above sea level
Standing at 29.028ft or 8.848m high Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world
No Kilimanjaro is a big mountain but not quite the tallest. The tallest mountain in the world is actually Mount Everest which is in Nepal, then K-2 in Pakistan and so on.
Mount Stanley is a mountain located in the Ruwenzori Range. With a height of 5,109 m (16,763 ft), it is the highest mountain of both the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, and the third highest in Africa.
The mountain is named for George W. Stewart, editor of Visalia Delta, was the leader of a campaign to protect the "Big Trees".[