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Mount Augustus in Western Australia is approximately 8km in length and 3km in width at its widest point.

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What desert separates Mt Augustus and Uluru?

Gibson Desert is the main desert that separates the world's two largest monoliths of Uluru and Mt Augustus. The Little Sandy Desert and the southeastern part of the Great Sandy Desert also lie between the two features.


What is the biggest rock in Australia Mt Augustus in WA or Ayers Rock in the Northern Territory?

The largest rock in Australia and, indeed, the whole world is Mt Augustus (Burringurrah, as it is known by Wajarri Yamatji traditional owners), in Western Australia, located inland, east of Carnarvon, and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Uluru- Ayers Rock. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru. (Some sources say Mt Augustus is 858m in height, but Western Australia's Department of Conservation and Land Management states 717m.)


Is the worlds largest single rock mt Augustus?

No, Mt. Augustus is a Mountain, Ayers is a rock so it is the largest. A mountain is made from volcanoes, they are simply just not active (dead basically). So Mt. Augustus is not a rock, it was not originally made of rock, it came up from the ground my earthquakes makes the platelets rub against each other causing force to make a hole in the earths crust. The molten lava comes up from the earths core which is when the volcano explodes. A dead volcano is when it has been basically when the hole is clogged up, which then they are called mountains. So The largest single rock Is Ayers Rock. Answer by Boog613 ( Hannah Hale)


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The giant monolith, or inselberg, Uluru is in Australia. Though commonly thought to be the largest inselberg in the country, it is, in fact, second to Mt Augustus.


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The largest rock in Australia and, indeed, the whole world is Mt Augustus (Burringurrah, as it is known by Wajarri Yamatji traditional owners), in Western Australia, located inland, east of Carnarvon, and about 850km north of Perth. It is more than twice the size of Uluru- Ayers Rock. It rises 717 metres above the stony desert, and extends for a length of 8km - almost the entire circumference of Uluru. (Some sources say Mt Augustus is 858m in height, but Western Australia's Department of Conservation and Land Management states 717m.)