Uluru does not have to be any particular size. It is a natural landform, and this is how it is formed - large, bald and rising imposingly above the surrounding plain.
No. Uluru is in the Northern Territory of Australia. Uluru is commonly thought to be the world's largest monolith. It is not. The world's largest monolith is Mt Augustus, and this is land feature IS in Western Australia.
There's Really No Address But Uluru Is Located In Kata Tjuta National Park
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The area covered by Uluru/Ayers Rock is 3.3 square kilometres.
Uluru is made out of a type of sandstone called arkose, which is rich in the mineral feldspar. This gives Uluru its distinctive red color. Over millions of years, erosion and weathering have shaped Uluru into its current form.
A very big holy rock
Uluru is actually very reddish in color. it is basically a big rock that came out of the ground. it is in the Australian Outback
I think you mean the big rock Its called Uluru or Ayers Rock... It used to always be Ayers Rock until the aboriginals claimed it, now we have to call it Uluru
uluru or big rocky thingy
Uluru measures 9.4 km (5.8 mi) in circumference.
No, The Ayres Rock was changed to the name Uluru. Uluru lies in Northern Territory. Uluru is made out of sandstones.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, is about 3.6 kilometres in length. An irregular shape that is difficult to measure, at its widest point it is 2.4 km. Its entire circumference is 9.4km.
There has been no fight at Uluru.
Uluru is in Australia.
Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock by many Europeans.
Nobody built Uluru. It is a natural landform.
no, Uluru is a huge rock in Australia