Because it helps provide us with clean air, and it protects our native wildlife (eg our birds etc)
because if we didnt have rivers the animals wouldnt have anything to drink or to swim in. we wouldnt have rivers to swim in. we wouldnt have fish to catch
So long as they have been granted New Zealand Citizenship, they are New Zealanders.
New Zealand is located at the southern hemisphere, so it's by the pacific ocean However; Zealand is a Danish island. Part of Copenhagen is on it. and ZEELAND (after which New Zealand is named) is in the Netherlands.
As Morocco is not on the list of countries which allow entry into New Zealand visa-free, you will need to apply for a visa even if you are visiting. To do so, check the Immigration New Zealand website (related link) and see what you require to get a visa for New Zealand.
There in 90 legal landfills in New Zealand. so that means 90 landfills are allowed to be used.
New zealand has no wild bears (i hope). I live in new zealand so you can trust me, we have feral cats that are just domesticated cats that chose to go back into the wild
Because wai means water.
He discovered New Zealand.
they do because Maori are part of our country SO BEAT THAT
So we can show it to people from all aroud the WORLD!
Because meat and dairy are our major exports.
Rivers in China are important for drinking, agriculture, and electricity generation.
rivers have become so important in our daily below are the ways in which rivers have become very important in our daily livesrivers serve as a source of transport
because they get water from the rivers
New Zealand is an English-speaking nation, so you would say "I'm home now."
So long as they have been granted New Zealand Citizenship, they are New Zealanders.
So far it is not known if it will be seen in New Zealand.
It is for a school project, why is Phar Lap so important to New Zealand, and why is there a huge argument over Australia "stealing" Phar Lap. Any answers on why Phar Lap is important to New Zealand would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.