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The World

United Arab Emirates > Dubai > Dubai

Average elevation: 0 m

Australia

Australia's topography is characterized by vast, low-lying plains interspersed with notable highland regions. The Western Plateau, encompassing much of the continent's interior, is a flat expanse punctuated by isolated ranges such as the MacDonnell and Musgrave Ranges, as well as iconic formations like Uluru.…

Average elevation: 35 m

Sydney

Australia > New South Wales

Sydney's topography is characterized by a diverse landscape that seamlessly blends coastal features with inland plateaus. The city is divided into two primary regions: the relatively flat Cumberland Plain to the south and west of Sydney Harbour, and the elevated Hornsby Plateau to the north. The Cumberland…

Average elevation: 53 m

Victoria

Australia

Victoria, Australia, exhibits a remarkably varied topography shaped by the Great Dividing Range, which forms a west-to-east spine across the state. In the northeast, the Victorian Alps rise to the state’s highest point, Mount Bogong at 1,986 meters, amid deep valleys and snow-capped ridges, while westward,…

Average elevation: 179 m

Brisbane

Australia > Queensland > Brisbane

Average elevation: 45 m

Queensland

Australia

Queensland's topography is characterized by a diverse landscape that includes coastal plains, mountain ranges, plateaus, and expansive inland areas. The Great Dividing Range runs parallel to the state's eastern coast, forming a series of mountain ranges, plateaus, and upland areas. This range influences the…

Average elevation: 122 m

City of Melbourne

Australia > Victoria

Melbourne's topography is characterized by a diverse landscape that transitions from flat coastal plains to rolling hills and mountainous regions. The city is situated at the northern end of Port Phillip Bay, where the terrain is predominantly flat, facilitating urban development. As one moves eastward, the…

Average elevation: 18 m

New South Wales

Australia

New South Wales (NSW), located on Australia's eastern seaboard, boasts a diverse topography that significantly influences its landscapes and ecosystems. The state's eastern edge is dominated by a narrow coastal plain, featuring regions such as the Illawarra and Shoalhaven near Nowra, characterized by rolling…

Average elevation: 154 m

South Australia

Australia

Average elevation: 110 m

Strait of Hormuz

Oman

Average elevation: 75 m

Canberra

Australia

The area chosen for the capital had been inhabited by Indigenous Australians for up to 21,000 years, with the principal group being the Ngunnawal people. European settlement commenced in the first half of the 19th century, as evidenced by surviving landmarks such as St John's Anglican Church and Blundells…

Average elevation: 638 m

Melbourne

Australia > Victoria

Melbourne is also prone to isolated convective showers forming when a cold pool crosses the state, especially if there is considerable daytime heating. These showers are often heavy and can include hail, squalls, and significant drops in temperature, but they often pass through very quickly with a rapid…

Average elevation: 185 m

Great Dividing Range

Australia

The Great Dividing Range, also known as the East Australian Cordillera or the Eastern Highlands, is a cordillera system in eastern Australia consisting of an expansive collection of mountain ranges, plateaus and rolling hills, that runs roughly parallel to the east coast of Australia and forms the…

Average elevation: 117 m

Katherine Gorge

Australia

Average elevation: 145 m

Western Australia

Australia

Because the only mountain-building since then has been of the Stirling Range with the rifting from Antarctica, the land is extremely eroded and ancient, with no part of the state above 1,245 metres (4,085 ft) AHD (at Mount Meharry in the Hamersley Range of the Pilbara region). Most of the state is a low…

Average elevation: 194 m

Perth

Australia > Western Australia > City of Perth

Perth, the capital of Western Australia, is situated on the Swan Coastal Plain, a flat expanse of sandy soil nestled between the Indian Ocean to the west and the Darling Scarp to the east. The Darling Scarp, also known as the Darling Range, is a low escarpment that extends north–south, marking a distinct…

Average elevation: 26 m

Tasmania

Australia > Tasmania

The most mountainous region is the Central Highlands area, which covers most of the central western parts of the state. The Midlands located in the central east, is fairly flat, and is predominantly used for agriculture, although farming activity is scattered throughout the state. Tasmania's tallest mountain…

Average elevation: 220 m

Hervey Bay

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 6 m

Kings Creek Station

Australia

Average elevation: 627 m

Barunga

Australia

Average elevation: 200 m

Gordon Bay

Australia

Average elevation: 0 m

North Canberra

Australia

Average elevation: 606 m

Tasmania

Australia

The most mountainous region is the Central Highlands area, which covers most of the central western parts of the state. The Midlands located in the central east, is fairly flat, and is predominantly used for agriculture, although farming activity is scattered throughout the state. Tasmania's tallest mountain…

Average elevation: 6 m

Eyre Peninsula

Australia

Average elevation: 77 m

Arnold

Australia

Average elevation: 211 m

Cairns

Australia > Queensland

South of Smithfield and inland from the Northern Beaches along the edge of the Barron River flood plain are the suburbs of Caravonica, Kamerunga, Freshwater, and Stratford. This area is sometimes referred to as Freshwater Valley, though it is actually the lower part of Redlynch Valley; further up the valley…

Average elevation: 176 m

Mount Borah

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 657 m

Melbourne

Australia > Victoria

Melbourne is also prone to isolated convective showers forming when a cold pool crosses the state, especially if there is considerable daytime heating. These showers are often heavy and can include hail, squalls, and significant drops in temperature, but they often pass through very quickly with a rapid…

Average elevation: 49 m

Swan River

Australia > Western Australia

Average elevation: 57 m

Ballarat

Australia > Victoria

Ballarat has a moderate oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) with four distinct seasons. Its elevation, ranging between 400 and 630 metres (1,310 and 2,070 feet) above sea level, causes its mean monthly temperatures to tend to be on average 3 to 5 °C (5 to 9 °F) below those of Melbourne,…

Average elevation: 470 m

Gold Coast City

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 87 m

North Stradbroke Island

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 12 m

Ocean Shores

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 12 m

Grove Hill

Australia

Average elevation: 104 m

Murray River

Australia

Average elevation: 158 m

Sydney Bay

Australia

Average elevation: 15 m

Gosford

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 75 m

Stirling

Australia > South Australia

Many deciduous trees, particularly the maple, elm, oak and ash trees, have been imported from Europe and North America. These trees flourish in Stirling's wet and mild to cool climate and are a popular tourist attraction in the autumn months (April–May), bringing rich and vibrant autumn leaf colour to the…

Average elevation: 504 m

Albany

Australia > Western Australia

Average elevation: 30 m

Mount Buller

Australia > Victoria

Due to its far south-western location in the alpine region, Mount Buller is more susceptible to cold airmasses which allow it to record some of the lowest maximum temperatures and daytime readings in the country, despite being considerably lower in elevation than other mountain sites to the north-east. On 5…

Average elevation: 824 m

Port Macquarie

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 5 m

Moreton Bay

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 0 m

Lake Eyre

Australia > South Australia

Average elevation: 9 m

Nowra

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 21 m

Tamborine Mountain

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 447 m

Geelong

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 42 m

Toowoomba

Australia > Queensland

The city occupies the edge of the range and the low ridges behind it. Two valleys run north from the southern boundary, each arising from springs either side of Middle Ridge near Spring Street at an altitude of around 680 m. These waterways, East Creek and West Creek, flow together just north of the CBD to…

Average elevation: 458 m

Innisfail

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 7 m

Darling River

Australia

Average elevation: 117 m

Brisbane

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 87 m

Blue Mountains

Australia > New South Wales

A sandstone plateau dominated by a landscape of endless eucalyptus forests, the Blue Mountains are located at the top of a 470-million-year-old quartzite. In the Permian period, a shallow sea covered the region, when rivers brought shales, siltstones and mudstones. Then during the Mesozoic period, rivers…

Average elevation: 566 m

Yamba

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 2 m

Sydney

Australia > New South Wales

Phillip had been given no instructions for urban development, but in July 1788 submitted a plan for the new town at Sydney Cove. It included a wide central avenue, a permanent Government House, law courts, hospital and other public buildings, but no provision for warehouses, shops, or other commercial…

Average elevation: 32 m

Bathurst

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 760 m

Townsville

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 30 m

Wauchope

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 32 m

Grafton

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 36 m

Glen Waverley

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 103 m

Anglesea

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 60 m

Echuca

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 100 m

Tweed Heads

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 3 m

Byron Bay

Australia > New South Wales

Byron Bay, located in northeastern New South Wales, Australia, is characterized by diverse topography shaped by its geological history. The town is part of the erosion caldera of the ancient Tweed Volcano, which erupted approximately 23 million years ago, resulting in the rich volcanic soils that define the…

Average elevation: 7 m

Albury

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 246 m

Bendigo

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 223 m

Armidale

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 1,036 m

Wineglass Bay

Australia > Tasmania

Average elevation: 51 m

Barrengarry

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 367 m

Ladies Bath Falls

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 689 m

Rosebery

Australia > Tasmania

Average elevation: 429 m

Woodville

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 18 m

Brushgrove

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 4 m

Cardstone

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 404 m

West Coast

Australia > Tasmania

Average elevation: 259 m

Warre Head

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 248 m

Maddingley

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 156 m

Nulla Vale

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 470 m

Bundanoon

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 565 m

Mornington

Australia > Tasmania

Average elevation: 111 m

Narooma

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 34 m

Boggabilla

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 234 m

Euleilah

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 34 m

Springhurst

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 239 m

Wentworth River

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 301 m

Woodside

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 30 m

Heidelberg West

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 73 m

South Yaamba

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 24 m

River Lett

Australia > New South Wales

Average elevation: 804 m

Salisbury Heights

Australia > South Australia

Average elevation: 104 m

Proston

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 390 m

Carruchan

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 214 m

Eden Park

Australia > Victoria

Average elevation: 258 m

Port Stewart

Australia > Queensland

Average elevation: 2 m

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