New Zealand's elevation goes from sea level - same as any other coastal country - up to 12349 feet the height of Aorangi Mount Cook in the Southern Alps, South Island.
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At sea level it's 0m but the highest point is mount cook
New Zealand has a range of altitudes from sea level through to the peak of Mount Ruapehu at 2797m in the North Island and to the highest peak of Aoraki Mount Cook in the South Island of 3754 m.
The Lowest Point of Elevation in New Zealand would be Lake Hauroko (462 m or 1,515 ft).The lowest point of elevation on the islands of New Zealand is just north of Dunedin airport on the Taieri Plains, on Kirks drain road at -2m below sea level.
The elevation of Hamilton, New Zealand, is 40 m (131 ft).
Christchurch, New Zealand has an average elevation of about 13 meters (43 feet) above sea level. However, specific areas of the city can range from sea level to higher elevations depending on their location.
The average wage per hour based on 2013 data in New Zealand is approximately $13.75. The average annual salary reported in 2013 in New Zealand is $55,000.
The average life expectancy of a male in New Zealand is about 78 years.
New Zealand gets an average of 43 inches of rain a year. In some areas there is much more rain, or much less.
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