New Zealand has a range of altitudes from sea level through to the peak of Mount Ruapehu at 2797m in the North Island and to the highest peak of Aoraki Mount Cook in the South Island of 3754 m.
Cromwell, New Zealand is approximately 192 meters (630 feet) above sea level.
Picton, New Zealand is approximately 2 meters (6.6 feet) above sea level.
The elevation of Hamilton, New Zealand, is 40 m (131 ft).
Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, is situated at sea level since it lies along the coastline of the North Island.
New Mexico's highest elevation point is Wheeler Peak at 13,167 feet (4013.3 meters) above sea level and the lowest elevation point is the Red Bluff Reservoir on Texas's border and is 2,844 feet (867 meters) above sea level
Cromwell, New Zealand is approximately 192 meters (630 feet) above sea level.
Picton, New Zealand is approximately 2 meters (6.6 feet) above sea level.
100 meters
The elevation of Hamilton, New Zealand, is 40 m (131 ft).
Halswell, New Zealand has an elevation of approximately 15 meters (49 feet) above sea level.
Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand, is situated at sea level since it lies along the coastline of the North Island.
The coordinates of Darfield, New Zealand are: 43°28′59″ S 172°07′00″ EThe elevation above sea level: 204 metres or 669 feet.
212 meters
Lincoln, New Zealand, is situated at an elevation of approximately 30 meters (about 98 feet) above sea level. This small town is located near Christchurch in the Canterbury region, characterized by flat terrain and nearby agricultural land. Its elevation contributes to its pleasant climate and accessibility.
Taupo's elevation is 760 m above sea level.
32 meters
It makes very good sense for New Zealand to make much more use of hydroelectric power than the UK because New Zealand has more lakes which are situated high above sea level than the UK.