The country of New Zealand is made up of two main islands, North Island and South Island, as well as Stewart Island, and many much smaller islands, most of which are uninhabited. The Bay of Islands alone has approximately 150 islands. There are around 600 islands that lie within 50km of the mainland coastline.
"Small" is a relative term. North Island is over 110,000 square miles and the South Island is slightly larger. When compared to Greenland, the North Island is about eight times smaller. Compared to the island of Hawaii, the North Island is about 10 times larger. In another comparison, the North Island is smaller than Honshu of Japan.
The South Island is the world's 12th largest island and the North Island is the 14th.
Not really many but there should be more than 15 islands.
No, there are many smaller countries. Tell yourself and your classmates to get a modern atlas, and look up the countries of the world.
it is made up of 1000 islands
No, New Zealand is larger. The UK is approximately 245,000 square kilometres whereas New Zealand is approx. 267,000.
Certainly not in the group of small countries. Many would be smaller - England, Netherlands, Ireland. New Zealand is the 74th largest country out of roughly 200 countries.
Yes because Japan has more people and has bigger land space
yes
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Cook Strait which lies between the North and South Islands, connects the Tasman Sea on the West to the Pacific Ocean on the East.
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Milford Sound
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Jacquemart Island in the sub-Antarctic Campbell Islands group.
If you mean Zeeland, it is an area of islands in the SW of Holland/Netherlands. if you mean antipodal, that would be Spain.
New Zealand's active volcanic island is white island. there are also many islands dotted around New Zealand that are no longer active
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New Zealands biggest rock is a beach rock they can be as big as a big big super big mountin
New Zealand is two main islands plus several small islands
no there is not
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Dairy products.
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christmas
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