New Zealand you 5th grade players lol
New Zealand and Madagascar are both island nations known for their unique biodiversity and distinct ecosystems. New Zealand, located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, features a range of landscapes from mountains to beaches, while Madagascar, off the southeastern coast of Africa, is renowned for its endemic species, such as lemurs and baobab trees. Both countries have rich indigenous cultures; the Māori in New Zealand and various ethnic groups in Madagascar, each with their own languages and traditions. Additionally, both face environmental challenges, including habitat loss and climate change impacts.
Australia, Greenland, Madagascar, Britain, Japan, Borneo, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, New Guinea.
Gondwanaland mainly split into India, Australia, New zealand, Africa, South America, Antarctica, Madagascar.
Stick insects are native to Madagascar, New Guinea, Peru, New Zealand, Australia, and South America.
This is for geography homework isnt it
As of 2021, the country with the most sheep per capita is New Zealand, with approximately 6 sheep per person. Sheep farming is a significant part of the New Zealand economy.
# Greenland # New Guinea # Borneo # Madagascar # Baffin Island # Sumatra # Honshu # Victoria Island # Britain # Ellesmere Island # Celebes # South Island, New Zealand # Java # North Island, New Zealand # Newfoundland
Refer to Sri Lanka [Indian Ocean], both an Island and a Country. And Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Madagascar, etc..
The word that does not belong is Auckland. Tahiti, Tasmania, Guam, and Madagascar are all islands or island groups, while Auckland is a city located on the North Island of New Zealand.
Australia has over 8000 islands of its own which are close to the mainland. If the question refers to any island belonging to another country, then the island of New Guinea is closest to Australia. It is closer than any of the islands of either New Zealand or Indonesia.
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.