Australia's Great Dividing Range is longer than the continent's width
Australia's Great Dividing Range, a 3,500-kilometer mountain system, profoundly shapes the continent's climate, biodiversity, and history, stretching longer than the country's entire width.
Australia's Great Dividing Range, a vast mountain system, stretches an incredible 3,500 kilometers along the eastern coast. This isn't a single ridge, but a complex series of mountains and plateaus that dramatically shapes the continent's climate. It acts as a natural barrier, creating lush, wet regions to the east and the arid outback to the west.
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