Mount Cook/Aoraki, Mount Aspiring, Mount Tasman, Mount Taranaki/Egmont, Mount Ruapehu, Mount Tapuaenuku
Neither. New Zealand is not in the tropics, but neither is it "in the mountains". New Zealand features many mountains, glaciers and a long line of alps, but its actual location is within the temperate zone.
Yes!!
Much of New Zealand is dominated by volcanic mountains.
The land in New Zealand is green pastures and very rugged mountains
The mountains in New Zealand are plateau mountains
um well no country is flat. New Zealand has quite a lot of mountains
ans2. New Zealand has hundreds of mountains that only an experienced mountaineer would risk, and another thousand or so that provide enjoyable recreation.
No. The Tasman Sea lies between Australia and New Zealand.
No they are on opposite sides of the world.
ealgle
Earl Mountains were named by the explorersurveyor, James McKerrow after the Earl of Eglinton.
i dont know but i think they're over a hundred mountains including 38 mountain ranges.