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Was the Great Dividing Range caused by the separation of Gondwana?

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Was the Great Dividing Range caused by the separation of Gondwana?

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One of the ideas that geologists have for the formation of the Great Dividing Range is that there was a subduction zone (where one plate slides under another) along the East coast of Australia. This would have led to the building of mountains along the eastern side of Australia, some of which would have been volcanoes!

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