um well no country is flat. New Zealand has quite a lot of mountains
New Zealand is significantly more mountainous than Australia. The Australian continent is relatively flat.
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New Zealand is predominantly mountainous, particularly on the South Island, which is home to the Southern Alps that include the country's highest peak, Aoraki/Mount Cook. The North Island also features significant mountain ranges, such as the Taupo Volcanic Zone and the Tararua Range. However, there are flat regions as well, particularly in the central and eastern parts of both islands, where fertile plains and rolling hills can be found. Overall, the diverse topography includes both mountainous and flat areas.
The Southern Alps.
New Zealand was named after Zealand, a province in the Netherlands. The Dutch were the first Europeans to discover it. It does not resemble Zealand - Zealand is flat, New Zealand is mountainous.
It would have had less of an impact because new zealand is more mountainous and rugged and would have been hard for the rabbits to graze while australia on the other hand is flat
it is mountains
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Fuchsia are native to the mountainous regions of Central and South America and New Zealand
Australia is mostly flat. New Zealand is mostly hilly. (Source: I'm a New Zealander)
Iceland is mountainous.
Japan is 70% mountainous. In other words, there are many, many, many hills.