No, they are not related. The Great Dividing Range is in Eastern Australia while the Rocky Mountains are located in the West of North America.
probably the little villiage on top of the bunya mountais. (part of the great dividing range)
Yes. The Illawarra Escarpment in New South Wales is most certainly part of the Great Dividing Range.
Assuming you mean Mt Wellington in Tasmania, then it is not part of the Great Dividing Range. This range ends near Melbourne, but does not extend to the island state. Mt Wellington is part of the Wellington Range.
The Great Dividing RangeThe Snowy Mountains (part of the Great Dividing Range)are both near Australia's capital.
It is a part of the Great Dividing Range (Eastern Highlands). So yes it is part of the range
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The Blue Mountains are part of the Great Dividing Range.
The Blue Mountains, which form part of the Great Dividing Range.
The Blue Mountains are part of the Great Dividing Range.
The Great Dividing Range is a huge mountain range that extends from Cape York Peninsula in the very north, right down the eastern coast of Australia and along the southern part of the continent, ending at the Grampians in western Victoria. Most of Australia's population lives along the east coast, so you could easily say that several million people live within and around the Great Dividing Range.
The Great Dividing Range is by far the largest mountain range in Australia, stretching over 2000 km north to south along the east coast. The highest part of the Great Dividing Range is situated in the southern part of New South Wales near the border with Victoria. The highest mountain, Mt. Kosciuszko sits at 2230 metres (7316 feet) above sea level.
Do you mean the Smokey Mountains in Tennessee, USA? They are in the eastern part of the state.