Uluru, formerly Ayers Rock, is on the continent of Australia.
The indigenous name for Ayers Rock is Uluru.
The indigenous Australians call Ayers Rock "Uluru". The landform is now known by this name, out of respect for the traditional owners, or alternatively, "Uluru-Ayers Rock".
Yes, Ayers Rock (Uluru) is not a pluton. It is a large sandstone rock formation in central Australia. Plutons are igneous intrusive rock formations that form underground from magma.
Uluru is the real name for this natural landform of Australia. It was named Ayers Rock by European explorer William Gosse, of the South Australian Survey Department, and named Ayers Rock after Sir Henry Ayers, Premier of South Australia at the time. Known to the indigenous Australians as Uluru, the rock is now referred to by that name.
The perimeter of Uluru, or Ayers Rock, is 9.4km, or 5.8 miles.
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Uluru, formerly Ayers Rock, is on the continent of Australia.
The indigenous name for Ayers Rock is Uluru.
Uluru or Ayers Rock is in the continent of Australia. It is near the town of Alice Springs, which is 450km away from Ayers Rock.
The indigenous Australians call Ayers Rock "Uluru". The landform is now known by this name, out of respect for the traditional owners, or alternatively, "Uluru-Ayers Rock".
Australia. Ayers Rock is the biggest rock in the world and is located in the centre of Australia.
No but Ayers Rock, Now known as Uluru is in the red center.
The airport code for Ayers Rock Airport is AYQ.
it is a sedimentary rock
Ayers Rock (properly called uluru) is the big rock in and of itself, its something in a desert, not the desert itself.
Ayers Rock - now known as Uluru - is sandstone. This includes its surface.