The North Island has many mountains. Some of the tallest mountains in North Island includes Mount Ruapehu and Mount Taranaki.
New Zealand's South Island has many more mountains than the North Island, such as the Alps, while the North Island has a great deal of hilly country, with giant hills that aren't called mountains.
Tornado Island
This is in the Tongariro National Park, and the three mountains would be Ruapehu (the North Island's highest), Tongariro itself, and Ngauruhoe. Ngauruhoe and Ruapehu are considered active volcanoes.
Tongariro.
Mt Ruapehu, Mt Ngauruhoe, and Mt Tongariro are the three major mountains of the North Island's volcanic plateau.
On North Island there is a Cave on the map. That's KaMa.
sun, rain wind, and snow in the south island, and at high mountains in the north island
Rhode Island has no major mountains.
The various features of the Taupo Volcanic Zone are at the centre of the North Island. These include Lake Taupo, and the mountains of the Tongariro National Park. This was the fourth National Park formed in the World, in 1886.
what is the mountains north of ch'ang-an to dunhuang
The Dunstan Mountains are between Oamaru on the east coast and Wanaka in the South Island of New Zealand.
no mountains but have plains