It was formed from a volcanic eruption
The tallest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko reaches a height of 2228 meters (7310 ft) above sea level.
Mount Kosciuszko, located in Australia, is approximately 2,228 meters (7,310 feet) above sea level.
The highest mountain of Australia, in the southeast part of the country in the Australian Alps. It rises to 2,231.4 m (7,316 ft).
Mount Bromo is one of two volcanoes that were created following a massive eruption which created an enormous caldera in which are the active Mount Bromo and the non-active Mount Batok.
Mount Whitney was formed as a result of tectonic plate movements along the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. The rock that makes up the peak is mostly granite, which was pushed up and exposed through erosion over millions of years. The specific geological process that formed Mount Whitney is known as the Sierra Nevada Batholith.
Mount Kosciuszko has an elevation of 2.228km
Mount Kosciuszko is a fold mountain. It was formed through the collision of tectonic plates, where the Earth's crust was pushed upwards to create the mountain. Fault mountains are formed due to the movement along faults in the Earth's crust.
Mount Kosciuszko is made of granite rocks. It was formed in the Ordovician period and is 2228 meters tall at its highest point.
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No Mount Kosciuszko was formed as the result of volcanic activity. however it has not been active for over 10 million years. There is no volcanic activity at all on the Australian Continent.
Mount Kosciuszko is not on Antarctica, it is the highest mountain on mainland Australia.
Mount Kosciuszko is 2,228m or 7,310ft high
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Mount Everest sits at 8848 Metres above sea level, while Mount Kosciuszko sits at 2228 metres above sea level. Making Everest 6620 metres higher than Kosciuszko.