new zeland latitudinal position is 33degrees and 53 degrees south and longitudinal position is 162 degrees and 175degrees east.
well, 1 example is the Monarch Butterflies. They have a huge migration year round Each year thousands of Godwits fly from New Zealand to Eastern Siberia and Alaska. They leave NZ in late March and return in late September - November.
The absolute location of a place is described by its latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates. The absolute location of Albany, NY is 42o39'09"N, 73o45'17"W.
where is new zealand position in relatin to the international date line
describe the general goegraphical position on New Zealand in relation to the international date line
This is its geographical position. So there is no such time.
He plays in the openside position for the New Zealand, Crusaders and Canterbury rugby teams
He is a flanker for All Blacks, New Zealand.
The national colour is black. This applies mainly to sport. The flag of New Zealand is mostly blue, representing its position in the Pacific Ocean.
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Commonwealth, of which New Zealand is a part. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and she is the monarch (Queen) of New Zealand and thus its Head of State of New Zealand. Being Head of State in this way is largely a ceremonial position.
Yes, New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary democracy. The Queen is New Zealand's Head of State and she is represented by the Governor-General. The Governor-General performs all the tasks associated with the head of state of New Zealand, some people call this position the "de facto head of state".
The Chatham Islands and the Kermadec Islands are possibly the extent in longitude - certainly for populated areas. The Antipodes would extend that but unpopulated. However, the Cook Islands (Rarotonga) is the easternmost in the 'New Zealand realm', and Auckland islands in the west. The latitudinal extent is much greater, extending from the Tokelau in the north, to possibly Scott Island in the south, and including the Auckland and Campbell islands. All essentially unpopulated (other than Tokelau). (there is a permanent DoC presence on the Kermadecs. ) Scott Island may be considered part of the Ross dependency, and as such, those territorial claims are frozen.