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The ‘Great Dividing Range’ is located in which continent? (A) Africa (B) South America (C) Australia (D) North America

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The Great Dividing Range is the most significant mountain system in Australia, running parallel to the entire eastern coast. It is an ancient, eroded range that acts as a primary watershed, separating the rivers flowing east to the Pacific Ocean from those flowing west into the Murray-Darling basin or the interior. ANSWER: (C) Australia

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  1. The Great Dividing Range (or Eastern Highlands) is Australia’s most prominent topographical feature. Formed over 300 million years ago, it consists of a complex series of plateaus, mountain ranges and escarpments. Geographically, it is not exceptionally high, but it has a profound impact on Australia’s climate, trapping moisture from the Tasman Sea to create a fertile coastal strip while leaving the interior “outback” dry. It is a classic example of an Old Fold Mountain system that has been significantly modified by subsequent faulting and millions of years of denudation.

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