The mountain range that runs along the east coast of Australia is the Great Dividing Range. It is made up of many smaller ranges, and extends from Cape York Peninsula in the far north down to the Grampians in western Victoria.
The name of the mountain range which extends from Cape York Peninsula in Australia's northeastern coast down to Victoria in the southeast of the mainland is the Great Dividing Range.
There are numerous mountains and mountain ranges in Australia's southeast. The main range that extends from the far north right down to the south and into western Victoria is the Great Dividing Range. There are numerous smaller ranges within this range, such as the Snowy Mountains and the Australian Alps, the Dandenongs, Ramshead Range, and the Grampians, just to name a few.
Individual mountains include Australia's highest mainland mountain, Mt Kosciuszko, as well as Mt Bogong, Mt Townsend and Mt Twynham. These make up just a small selection of the mountains in southeast Australia.
Mawson Peak which is 2,745 m is the highest peak in any state or territory in Australia.
Mawson Peak is found on Heard Island, an external territory of Australia.
The highest mountain on Australia's mainland is Mt Kosciuszko, which is 2228 m high. Other significant mountains include Mt Townsend, Mt Buller, Mt Buffalo and Mt Bogong.
North Queensland has a number of significant mountains, such as Bartle Frere. There are too many mountains in Australia, but other notable peaks include Mt Feathertop, Cradle Mountain, Mt Ossa, Mt Tywnam, Federation Peak (Australia's tallest cliff face at 600m vertically), Legges Tor, Frenchman's Cap, Mt Hotham, Barn Bluff and Mt Geryon.
These mountains are known as the Great Dividing Range.
The Great dividing range.
gold coast
The great dividing range along the east coast of Australia has a large effect on the rain fall to the west of the range.
The mountain range is the Coast Range
The mountain range is the Coast Range
The Appalachian mountain range
The Coast Mountains mountain range lie on Canada's west coast. The Coast Mountains also extend into the United States in Alaska.
No mountain range actually stretches along the coast itself, but the Appalachians are located relatively near the coast and run in the same direction as the coast.
The Great Dividing Range stretches 3,500 kilometres along the east coast of Australia from the northern tip of Queensland to the central plains of western Victoria.
The Pacific Mountain System
Taurus Mountain
The Great Dividing Range lies along the eastern coast of Australia.
The mountain range that runs along the western coast of South Africa is called the High Veldt. It is a series of plateaus and mountains.