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Mountains west of canberra?

It is the Australian Alps.


What does the Australian Alps look like?

The Australian Alps look snowy and beautiful from a distance


Where is mount Gotzens?

Its in the Australian Alps


How are the Alps forming?

The Alps were formed as a result of plate movements of the Earth's crust. Africa pushed north into Europe, and as a result the Alps formed. This is still happening, and the Alps are still rising.


Where does the limpopo river start?

the Australian alps


What is the age of the southern alps?

The Southern Alps mountain range in New Zealand is estimated to be around five million years old. This range was formed through the collision of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates, resulting in the uplift of the mountains.


Where are Australian alps?

The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales.


What is the highest peak in the Australian alps?

Mt. Kosciuszko


What is the difference between australian alps and mountains?

The Australian Alps refer to a specific mountain range in southeastern Australia, while "mountains" is a general term used to describe landforms that rise prominently above their surroundings. The Australian Alps contain the highest peaks on the Australian continent and have a unique alpine ecology due to their elevation and climate.


What mountains were formed by folding?

Alps


How was the alps formed by tectonic plate movement?

Here in New Zealand, the Southern Alps are caused by the Pacific Plate thrusting underneath the Australian Plate. i think that the alps were created by a convergent boundry. But with two convintal plates causing an upward push of both.Example __><__ _/\_


What are the Australian Alps?

The Australian Alps are the highest mountain range on mainland Australia. Part of the Great Dividing Range which extends from the northern tip of Australia right down to Victoria, the Australian Alps are positioned roughly in Australia's southeast, on the border of Victoria and New South Wales. With the highest mountain in the Australian Alps, Mt Kosciuszko, being a mere 2228m above sea level (some sources say 2,229m), the term "Alps" is really a misnomer. Nonetheless, they are the highest mountains on the mainland, receiving good snowfalls in winter.