ocenia or Australasia
No. New Zealand is just two largish islands and number of small ones.
Australia and Antarctica
There are three islands in New Zealand: the North Island (the main one), the South Island and Stewart Island.(Source: I'm a New Zealander :) )
About 3,000 kilometers And NZ is not a continent.
Aukland is the largest city of the island nation of New Zealand in the South Pacific Ocean. It is not on any of the continents. ............. you mean AuCkland, New Zealand. Aukland is actually a town in Norway.
Auckland New Zealand is not on any continent. In fact it is far isolated from any of the 6 continents. It is on the North Island of New Zealand in the south west Pacific Ocean. New Zealand is part of Oceania, which is considered - erroneously - by some to be a continent. It is not part of the Australian continent.
No, all countries on Earth belong to one of the continents.
No, there are 7 continents but the most common definition. North America, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Oceania (Australia/ New Zealand). There are 193 Countries in the world.
Both Australia and New Zealand were once British coloniesThey are both within the region of Australasia and Oceania (neither of which are continents)Both have very unique wildlife (marsupials in Australia and birds in New Zealand)Both countries have English as their official language
Kiwi are best suited to New Zealand because the islands of New Zealand had a very limited number of natural predators of the kiwi prior to European settlement. These defenceless flightless birds which reproduce very slowly would have stood no chance on any of the continents, where there are a variety of predators.
Not at all. Ferns are one of the world's most adaptable plants, found in a variety of conitions and continents.
Australasia is not a continent itself, but a region that includes Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, and neighboring islands in the Pacific Ocean. The continent that Australia is part of is Oceania.