Queensland, Australia, features a diverse range of elevations due to its varied topography. The coastal areas are generally at sea level, while the Great Dividing Range, which runs through the state, includes peaks like Mount Bartle Frere, the highest point at 1,622 meters (5,324 feet). Overall, the elevation in Queensland varies significantly, from low-lying coastal regions to mountainous areas inland.
The highest mountain in Brisbane, capital of Queensland, is Mt Coot-tha, although at 287m in height, it is really just a hill. Other mountains/hills within the Brisbane City boundary include Mt Gravatt (187m), Mt Petrie (170m) and Whites Hill (120m).
The answer depends on whether you want to measure its area, population, temperature, average elevation, rainfall, etc.
The highest point in the city of Brisbane, Queensland is Mt Coot-tha, with an elevation of 218 metres.
The whiptail wallaby lives in grassy Savannah and light, shrubby, open bushland areas of Queensland. It tends to prefer areas of higher elevation.
Tasmania is colder than Queensland primarily due to its geographic location and climate zones. Tasmania is situated further south, resulting in a cooler temperate climate, while Queensland is located in the subtropical and tropical regions, which experience warmer temperatures year-round. Additionally, Tasmania's elevation and coastal winds contribute to its cooler weather, whereas Queensland benefits from warmer ocean currents and more direct sunlight.
The latitude and longitude of Kuranda, Queensland, Australia are 16 degrees 49' S, 145 degrees 38' E. Its elevation is 1,083 feet.
The Queensland floods started in Queensland
Queensland is translated to "Queensland" in French as there is no native French equivalent for this Australian state.
There is no state known as South Queensland. There is only Queensland.
Queensland is not in a tropic. The Tropic of Capricorn runs through Queensland.
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