Although New Zealand is very far from many places on Earth such as Europe or America, distances on Earth are tiny compared with distances in Space.
This is really the same question as asking how far Venus is from Earth.
Since Venus orbits faster than the Earth, it passes between Earth and the Sun every 584 days, at a distance that averages about 41.4 million kilometers (25.7 million miles).
However, about 10 months later, they would be at about their furthest separation, which is 257.8 million km (160 million miles).
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
around 108208930 km. But it changes as venus orbits the sun.
3 to 4 hours on the plane itself, depending on where in new zealand you're coming from.
About 0.000001 nm on average 108,200,000 is the average distance
No. The tides are caused from the gravity of the moon. Venus and Mars are too far away to make any difference to the tides
Mexico is the spanish speaking country furthest away from new zealand
it is just two hourse away from eachother!
Dunedin, New Zealand is about 20000 kilometres from Italy.
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Bucharest, RO26.100044.4333Auckland, NZ174.7667-36.8667Miles:10717.69Kilometers:17247.97Bearing:SE
At its closest point, Venus is 66.7 million miles away from the sun. At the farthest point, Venus is 67.7 million miles away from the sun.
The distance from the center of New Zealand to the center of Fiji is 1,664 miles. A nonstop flight would take about 3 hours.
About 15 years away.
A twelve hour flight from Auckland to Los Angeles
a long way away it's on the south island of New Zealand
New Zealand is in the South Pacific.
No. They are on completely opposite sides of the planet, so very far away from each other.