Yes the Great Dividing Range was once the tallest and largest mountain range in the world however, over millions of years has been eroded significantly.
We also have the Australian Alps, and the Bouncing Hills
There are more than two mountain ranges in South Australia. The main ranges are the Flinders Ranges. Other ranges include the Musgrave Ranges, Mount Lofty Ranges and Adelaide Hills, Gawler Range and Barossa Range.
The Flinders Ranges are in South Australia.
The Hamersley Ranges in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
The Great Dividing Range.
Flinders Ranges.
There is no mountain range called the Hammer Slay Mountain Range in Australia.The Hamersley Range is in far north Western Australia.
yes australia does have mountain ranges one that is Mt Kosciuszko which is 2228 m heigh
The most significant mountain range in Australia is the Great Dividing Range which extends from Cape York in the north of Queensland, right along the eastern coast, down to the south and tailing off at the Grampian Ranges in western Victoria. Within this long range extending thousands of kilometres are numerous, smaller named ranges. Each of the other states and the Northern Territory all have mountain ranges. Within South Australia are the Flinders and Musgrave ranges (among others), which are not part of the Great Dividing Range. The Macdonnell Ranges of central Australia are significant, as are the Kimberley Ranges of north western Australia.
The most significant mountain range in Australia is the Great Dividing Range which extends from Cape York in the north of Queensland, right along the eastern coast, down to the south and tailing off at the Grampian Ranges in western Victoria. Within this long range extending thousands of kilometres are numerous, smaller named ranges. Each of the other states and the Northern Territory all have mountain ranges. Within South Australia are the Flinders and Musgrave ranges (among others), which are not part of the Great Dividing Range. The Macdonnell Ranges of central Australia are significant, as are the Kimberley Ranges of north western Australia.
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The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia.
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