There are a number of active volcanoes in New Zealand, and a watch is maintained on them. These observations are recorded on the website for gns.cri.nz, under volcanoes.
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none there are absolutely no volcanoes in newzealand
The active volcanoes in New Zealand are Ruapehu, Ngaruhoe and White Island. They are all part of the Taupo Volcanic Zone on the North Island.
There are several volcanoes in New Zealand, of which at least 8 have erupted in the last 100 years.
Because New Zealand is sitting on two tectonic plates which cause volcanos when the move.
Yes, they are pretty much all inactive
New Zealand, which is its own country, is located where it is because that is where the lava from the volcanoes formed it and the water movements.
Auckland, Christchurch, Hamilton and Dunedin all have extinct volcanoes close by. Wellington does not.
The North Island.
Ngauruhoe cannot be considered dormant, as it still has eruptions, and is on the list of New Zealand volcanoes monitored on geonet.org.nz.