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describe the great dividing range in short​

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Answered by mahira15
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The term "Great Dividing Range" is used for both the watershed crest, and all of the hills and mountains between the east coast of Australia and the central plains and lowlands. At some places the Great Dividing Range can be up to 400 km (249 mi) wide. Most of the ranges and other features have their own names.

Answered by subashc656
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the great dividing range

Collins English ... Great Dividing Range in British English

plural noun.

  1. a series of mountain ranges and plateaus roughly parallel to the E coast of Australia, in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria;
  2. the highest range is the Australian Alps, in the south.

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