The Auckland Volcanic Field had a few tens of volcanoes - mostly of a 'one off ' appearance. Banks Peninsula, and the Dunedin Volcano are a pair of large South island volcanoes. From Oamaru running south along the coast to Milton, there is a chain of volcanoes. Along the Kakanui Range, north of the Maniototo, there are a number of volcanoes. And the Rock and Pillar Range has a few volcanics along its span.
Yes indeed, there are several active or barely dormant volcanoes in NZ. A watch on them is kept with Cameras as well, and my be viewed at gns.cri.nz.
Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
Most volcanic activity in New Zealand occurs in the North Island, but there is also a volcano offshore in the Kermadec Islands. New Zealand's most active volcano is White Island (Whakaari) which is an island 48 km off the coast of the Bay of Plenty.
Yes, near the middle of the North Island, it starts at a small town called Waiouru and heads north for about 40 miles. It also has 2 major volcanoes on it.
If you live in New Zealand, you should kill yourself.
In New Zealand you'd be lucky to find any town that did not have a fault line within 20km. Live with it, and most importantly PREPARE.
Yes, many.
There are a number of active volcanoes in New Zealand, and a watch is maintained on them. These observations are recorded on the website for gns.cri.nz, under volcanoes.
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Maori people live in the same environment as all other residents of New Zealand. There is no segregation of New Zealand society. 70% of the people of New Zealand live in urban areas.
Kiwi do not live in the Sahara Desert. They do not live in any desert anywhere; nor do they live in any other country apart from New Zealand.
12,000 at any one time.
No. Ganymede does not have any volcanoes.
Saturn does not have any volcanoes.
Most volcanic activity in New Zealand occurs in the North Island, but there is also a volcano offshore in the Kermadec Islands. New Zealand's most active volcano is White Island (Whakaari) which is an island 48 km off the coast of the Bay of Plenty.
Iraq experiences earthquakes but does not have any volcanoes.
No, there are volcanoes but not active.