The Origin of the Australian Alps
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Australian Alps National Parks Join geologist Dr Vincent Morand as he explores the origin of the Australian Alps. Unlike the European Alps, which formed as continents collided, the Australian Alps were initially formed as the super-continent of Gondwana split apart. Over the following millions of years, weather shaped the Alps into the wonderful as we know them today. For more information, please visit: australianalps.environment.gov.au/learn/geology.html © 2012 Commonwealth of Australia - Department of Environment
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Hi, I've created a subtitle file for this for my hearing impaired students. Can I send it to you and can you upload the subtitle file to this clip?
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This is not supported in the academic literature at all.
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New Caledonia is part of Zealandia & other surrounding tiny islands.
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i call bs lol
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So why did the Australian Alps survived, but the Zealandia side didn't. I find it odd that only New Zealand is the only part that remains of Zealandia.
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