Q - What islands include New Zealand and twenty five thousand smaller
islands?
A - The Pacific Islands.
New Zealand has three main islands and many other smaller islands. The three main islands are the North Island, the South Island, and the smaller island off the South coast of the South Island, Stewart Island or Rakiura.
The island of Zealand is an island belonging to Denmak.The islands of New Zealand, including the North Island, South Island, Stewart Island and numerous smaller islands, all form the self-governing, independent country of New Zealand.
NZ stands for New Zealand, a country located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean consisting of two main islands and several smaller islands. Its capital is Wellington.
New Zealand is made up of the North Island, the South Island and, further to the south, the much smaller Stewart Island (Rakiura).The third most populated island in New Zealand is Waiheke in the Hauraki Gulf near Auckland.The Maori name for the North Island is Te Ika A Maui (the fish of Maui) while the South island is Te Wai Pounamu (The place of Greenstone) or Te Waka A Maui (the canoe of Maui). In addition there is Stewart Island to the far south, and dozens more smaller islands, some of which are inhabited. They include the Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands.
New Zealand has two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. A third, much smaller island, Stewart Island, is found to the South of the South Island.
Yes. Japan consists of the four large islands of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, and about three thousand smaller islands.
New Zealand is a country made up of a group of islands.
New Zealand is made up of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island. In addition there is Stewart Island to the far south, and hundreds more smaller islands, some of which are inhabited. They include the Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands.
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.
Yes, New Zealand consists of three main islands (North, South and Stewart) and a number of outlying islands such as The Chatham Islands. These are the main populated ones, though there are several other populated smaller islands. More remote are unpopulated islands such as Campbell, Auckland, the Snares, and so on.
James Cook was the first known European explorer to circumnavigate New Zealand. This proved that it was made up of two main islands and numerous smaller islands, and was not connected to any other continent.
New Zealand is a country made up entirely of islands, consisting of two main islands, the North Island and the South Island, as well as many smaller islands.