Yes it is.
Yes, New Zealand is located entirely in the southern hemisphere. It is situated southeast of Australia.
They are in different hemisphere's Wales in the North and NZ in the south, New Zealand is much bigger than Wales. NZ also has a far better Rugby team.
New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, as it is South of the Equator. It is also in the Eastern Hemisphere as it is to the East of the Prime Meridian. Longitude 170 East places it close to the International Date Line (180 degrees).
New Zealand and the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica are both in the Southern Hemisphere. The Arctic Ocean is in the Northern Hemisphere, far away from New Zealand.
Towards the bottom of the southern hemisphere See the bottom of mybio page for a world map with NZ pointed out on it
The constellation on the New Zealand flag is the Southern Cross. It is a prominent feature in the night sky of the Southern Hemisphere.
'NZ' is a common abbreviation for New Zealand, a small country in the southern hemisphere around 2000 kilometers southeast of Australia. It is used for a variety of things associated with the country, such as internet domain names and organizations' names or acronyms (e.g. ANZAC, NZBS).
Mystery Creek Field Days, held at Hamilton every year, is thelLargest farming show in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, Orion's Belt is the same group of stars as seen from either NZ or UK. But inverted due to hemisphere change.
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Yes there is a Geraldine in NZ!!! :)