Queensland's highest mountain is Bartle Frere in north Queensland.
Mountains
No, the highest kind of landform is generally called a mountain. Landforms can range from low-lying areas like plains to high-elevation features like mountains.
The highest landform on Earth is known as Mount Everest, standing at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level in the Himalayas.
None.Mt Bartle Frere is the highest mountain in Queensland, which is not a country. Queensland is a state in the country of Australia.
Mountain
Earth's highest landform is mountains. The tallest mountain is Mount Everest (8850m and still increasing).
mt. everes
No. The Australian landform known as Uluru is in the Northern Territory. It is located in the far south of the Territory. The state of Queensland is directly east of the Northern Territory.
The difference in elevation of a landform from its lowest point to its highest point is called the relief. It is the vertical distance between the two points and is often used to describe the topography or ruggedness of the land. A higher relief indicates more variation in elevation.
it's land
The state with the third highest population in Australia is Queensland.
The highest mountain in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is Mt Coot-tha, although at 287m in height, it is really just a hill. Other mountains/hills within the Brisbane City boundary include Mt Gravatt (187m), Mt Petrie (170m) and Whites Hill (120m).