Stewart Island
no there is not
Scotland's climate is similar to the south of New Zealand's South Island.
north
If you mean the picturesque township in the south of New Zealands South island where they have air shows every easter, it's spelt Wanaka.
No, 3/4 live in the North Island, with over a quarter in Auckland (Nz's largest city), and the remaining quarter in the South Island.
Lake Taupo in the North Island
New Zealand uses indigenous flora and fauna on the reverse of its banknotes. The New Zealand Falcon or karearea, is mostly found in the alpine regions of the south island, but can be found in the southern most areas of the north island. The New Zealand Falcon is New Zealands only endemic falcon, and New Zealands only endemic bird of prey.
Lake Taupo, in the middle of the north island.
It Is very Arid. (hot and dry)
The largest lakes in the North island are mostly volcanic craters. In the South Island, they are mostly glacial in origin. The largest lake in Aotearoa New Zealand is Taupo which is in the North Island. The next four largest lakes are Te anau, Wakatipu, Wanaka and Waihora (Ellesmere), and are in the South Island.
Rakiura or Stewart Island.
New Zealand's active volcanic island is white island. there are also many islands dotted around New Zealand that are no longer active