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Mountain ranges of Australia facts for kids

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Australia is a huge country, and it's home to many incredible natural features, including vast deserts, beautiful coastlines, and, of course, impressive mountain ranges! A mountain range is a group of mountains or hills that are connected. They often form long chains across the landscape. These ranges are important for many reasons. They shape the weather, provide homes for unique plants and animals, and offer amazing places for adventure and exploration. This article will take you on a journey through some of Australia's most famous and important mountain ranges, organized by state and territory.

Australia's Amazing Mountain Ranges

Australian Capital Territory's Ranges

Even though it's Australia's smallest self-governing territory, the ACT has some significant mountain ranges. These include parts of the famous Great Dividing Range, which is Australia's largest mountain chain.

New South Wales' Mountain Ranges

New South Wales is a large state with a diverse landscape, featuring many well-known mountain ranges. The Great Dividing Range runs through much of the state, influencing its climate and rivers.

Northern Territory's Ranges

The Northern Territory is known for its vast outback and ancient landscapes. Its mountain ranges often feature stunning red rock formations and are culturally significant.

Queensland's Mountain Ranges

Queensland, with its tropical north and drier west, has a variety of mountain ranges. Many of these ranges are part of the Great Dividing Range and play a role in the state's weather patterns.

South Australia's Ranges

South Australia's landscape includes ancient mountain ranges that show millions of years of geological history. The Flinders Ranges are particularly famous for their dramatic scenery.

Tasmania's Mountain Ranges

Tasmania, an island state, is known for its rugged wilderness and beautiful mountains. Many of its ranges are part of national parks and offer incredible hiking opportunities.

Victoria's Mountain Ranges

Victoria's landscape features a mix of coastal areas and inland ranges. The Victorian Alps, part of the Great Dividing Range, are popular for winter sports and stunning scenery.

  • Australian Alps
  • Cathedral Range
  • Central Highlands
  • Cobberas Range
  • Dandenong Ranges
  • Great Dividing Range
  • Pyrenees Ranges
  • Ramshead Range
  • Strathbogie Ranges
  • Strzelecki Ranges
  • Victorian Alps

Western Australia's Mountain Ranges

Western Australia is the largest state and has vast, ancient landscapes. Its mountain ranges, like the Hamersley Range, are often rich in minerals and feature unique rock formations.

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