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Direction of the Great Dividing Range affects the climate of Australia.
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Answered by shraddhamausamrawal
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The Great Dividing Range enhances rainfall near the coast, but contributes to a progressive decline in rainfall from east to west across the state. The major drivers that influence the NSW climate, and most of which also affect weather in the rest of Australia, are: ... East-coast lows (ECLs).

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Answered by kavita2251592
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The Great Dividing Range, or the Eastern Highlands, is Australia's most substantial mountain range and the fifth longest land-based range in the world. It stretches more than 3,500 kilometres (2,175 mi) from Dauan Island in the Torres Strait off the northern tip of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, running the entire length of the eastern coastline through New South Wales, then into Victoria and turning west, before finally fading into the central plain at the Grampians in western Victoria.

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