Strangely enough, no.
Most people in NZ have eyes, a nose, a mouth, a family, friends, a home, and a job whether they live in the 'city' or in 'towns'.
The amount of people to be recorded living in New Zealand in 2010 June 17 is 4,789,542
can I get divorced in Australia if I got married in New Zealand
Yes the have high standards
Yes it is. New Zealand has the 20th highest living standard in the world. With #19 being Liechtenstein and #21 being the United Kingdom.
Auckland is the largest city in New Zealand. The population is about 1.4 million which is about a quarter of the country's population.
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No difference. Bacteria are living organisms.
Similarities: Both villages and cities are inhabited areas with a community of people living together. They have infrastructure such as homes, schools, and businesses. Differences: Villages are typically smaller in size with a lower population compared to cities. Cities have more advanced infrastructure, amenities, and services such as public transportation, hospitals, and entertainment options, while villages tend to have a more rural and traditional atmosphere.
Biotic = Living Abiotic = Non-Living there is a lot of difference between a thing that is living and a thing that is non living.
The difference between living and non-living is: the 6chararistics of living things:1.) cellular
Non living is dead and living is alive
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Living thing make copy's of them self.
The difference between you and the bicycle you ride on is that you are a living thing that breathes while the bicycle is a machine classified as a non living thing.
Dormant is alive, but asleep. Living is alive.
the difference is the plants the living creatures and the rain
The cost of living is almost the same. They are like twin cities, around 15 miles apart.