The three islands that make up New Zealand are the North Island, the South Island, and Stuart Island. Stuart Island is the bigger of the smaller islands.
New Zealand's active volcanoes include Raoul Island (in the Kermadec Islands), the Auckland Volcanic Field, the large caldera volcanoes of Taupo and Okataina, and the active cones of Taranaki/Egmont, Ruapehu, Tongariro-Ngauruhoe and White Island.
The names of Philippine typhoons are created by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).
Many types are hawaiian because of the volcanic nature of that island.
neap tides and spring tides
The largest shield volcano is Mauna Loa in Hawaii at 13,680 feet high!Kilauea is the second largest and probably the most active on earth!Oahu is home of honalulu the third largest island on hawaiiMauna Keamount Ka'alaNot exactly in this order. Except for Mauna Loa and Kilauea
The South Island is New Zealand's largest Island and the world's 12th largest Island. The North Island is New Zealand's second largest Island and the world's 14th largest. In Maori, the South Island is known as Te Waipounamu (the greenstone waters, because of its fame as the source of pounamu) or Te Waka A Maui (the canoe of Maui, from the legend of the demi-god Maui who, from his canoe, fished up the North Island from beneath the sea). The North Island is therefore known as Te Ika A Maui (the fish of Maui). New Zealand's third largest Island is called Stewart Island or Rakiura. It is also known as Te Punga O Te Waka A Maui (the anchor stone of the canoe of Maui).
Apart from North & South? There's Stewart Island aka Rakiura which is the largest and Waiheke which is the most populous.
The first largest Greek island by area is Crete, and the second one is Euboea.
The following are towns or townships in the South Island of New Zealand with names staring with the letter L:LawrenceLeestonLincolnLinkwaterLittle RiverLuggateLumsdenLyttelton
There are more than a hundred glaciers in the South Island. Tasman, Fox, and Franz Joseph are the names of three popular ones.
fox and tasman
Just the North Island, te Ika a Maui in Maori; and the South Island, te Wai Pounamu in Maori. Stewart Island, the third main island (but much smaller) is Rakiura in Maori.The Island names are..The North Island and the South Island
Kiwi, Kakapo, Takahe, Weka, Auckland Island Teal, Campbell Island Teal, Moa (extinct).
The most northern main island is the "North Island" -haha... funny that... and the lower island is called the "South Island" The much smaller island right at the bottom of New Zealand is called "Stewart Island" and is extremely cold, basically all year round!
Three Greek Islands are: -Crete(largest Greek island by area) -Paros -Rhodes
In 1840 the Islands of New Zealand were referred to as New Ulster (the North Island), New Munster (the South Island, also called the Middle Island then) and New Leinster (Stewart Island). In 1846 the name New Leinster was abandoned and Stewart Island was considered to be part of New Munster. These names only lasted until 1852 when New Zealand was further divided into a number of smaller provinces with more locally meaningful names.
Sicily and Sardinia are the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, and they both belong to Italy.