No, New York City is at sea level.
Very mountainous and has lots of hills. Very swampy around rivers and coast. Also very rocky. New York had/has great farmland
New Zealand is significantly more mountainous than Australia. The Australian continent is relatively flat.
No, Papua New Guinea is mountainous and some is rainforests.
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The Pocono region of New York State and Pennsylvania are mostly mountainous. There are also many waterfalls interspersed in the dense pine forests.
Mountainous and deserty.
Colonial New York had a very similar climate to today's. See the related question for that description.
While the vast majority of New York is flat, the Adirondack range doest run up the eastern portion of the state making the Adirondack State Park. This consists of a handfull of 4000 ft peaks, most ranging between two and three thousand feet.
Yes, take a train outside of the city and you can find mountainous areas, lakes and forest, all ideal atmosphere for outdoors men. Cold Spring, NY is one popular getaway for New Yorkers where Mount Taurus and Breakneck Ridge lie.
The Southern Alps.
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