Australasia
The islands of New Zealand are about 2500km from the continent of Australia.
New Zealand is an Island Nation and not a part of any continent.
James Cook was able to determine that New Zealand was not a continent because he circumnavigated the islands, sailing around the islands and charting them as he went.
New Zealand is a set of islands sitting on a mainly submerged continent called Zealandia, which is about the size of India.
New Zealand, along with the pacific islands and Australia, is part of the continent australasia, or australia, as some people call it.
Oceania is the continent made up of a large number of islands, including Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and more than 10,000 others in the Pacific Ocean.
All of New Zealand, including its outlying islands, are in the Southern hemisphere.
New Zealand is a group of islands, not a continent. The exposed landmass of New Zealand sits on an large undersea landmass, roughly the size and shape of India, and this is called by geologists Zealandia.
New Zealand is geographically associated with the continent of Australia. While it is not on the Australian continent landmass itself, New Zealand is part of the wider region known as Australasia, which includes Australia, New Zealand, and surrounding islands.
No, Oceana is not a continent. It is a region in the Pacific Ocean that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
Oceania is not considered a continent. It is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.
No, Oceania is not considered a continent. It is a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, and various Pacific islands.