Yes
The Great Escarpment is the plateau edge of southern Africa. The Great Escarpment was formed by head water erosion from the rivers.
The Great Escarpment
from a great amont of rain and dinosour movement
The entire Great Dividing Range is not an escarpment. However, there is one section known as the Illawarra Escarpment on its eastern side in New South Wales.
The great escarpment [Grande Escarpamento] extends from the southernmost state of Rio Grande do Sul all the way to the northeastern state of Bahia. Its length is about 1,600 miles [2,600 kilometers]. The great escarpment parallels and in some places reaches the Atlantic coast.
I am not sure if there is a name for it but it is a connected temperature rainforest which stretches from practically the San Francisco Bay almost to the Aleutian Islands, it is the largest in the US and Canada.
rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, mountain ranges, rivers
Yes. The Illawarra Escarpment in New South Wales is most certainly part of the Great Dividing Range.
Tectonic plate activity is the physical process responsible for the Great Rift Valley and the Great Escarpment. The Great Rift Valley was given its name by John Walter Gregory, a British explorer.
The Great Escarpment.
It is possible for the Amazon Rainforest to be completely felled. This would cause great destruction in the area because many animals would lose there habitats. It would also be a problem for drug companies that make medicines because many of the plants in the rainforest are used for this purpose.
These Amazon rainforest trees have been known to be 200-230 ft. tall at the most.