Yes, New Zealand is on the Sydney side of Australia. You would see that if you were smart enough to look on a map!
The latitude of Sydney, Australia, is 33°51′ SouthThe northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand is at 34° 23' South which is close to that of Wollongong.Therefore Sydney is a little further north than the North Island of New Zealand.
The Latitude of New Zealand is closer to the south pole than the island state of Tasmania, Australia. This doesn't mean that New Zealand is closer to Antarctica it's self. Due to the shape of Antarctica, Tasmania is in fact 50 km closer to its land mass than New Zealand.
Yes. The total distance from Chile to Antarctica is 4,152 miles, or 6,682 kilometres. The total distance from New Zealand to Antarctica is 3,394 miles, or 5,461 kilometres. Therefore, New Zealand is closer to Antarctica than Chile is.
maputo to perth is farther than luanda to reciefe
Tarras is just a school, and a couple of shops, but it is closer to Wanaka than the others you mention. Becks may only have a pub and a shop, but Arrowtown is about 50 000 pop (my guess), and is well established.
It is further, in a 'straight line' distance, from Sydney to Perth than Sydney to Auckland. Sydney to Perth is 3,298kms and Sydney to Auckland is2,161kms.
Melbourne is closer to Adelaide than Sydney is.
Melbourne is closer to Sydney than Brisbane is.
No. Perth's annual average rainfall is 855 mm. Sydney's annual average rainfall is 1,217 mm.
New Zealand is closer to the South Pole than is Australia.
Brisbane and Perth are both in Australia. Brisbane is on the east coast, being the capital of the state of Queensland, and Perth is on the southern west coast, being the capital of Western Australia.
Canberra is generally colder than Perth. Canberra is also closer to the Australian alps than any other major city
By train, private car or airplane
Melbourne is the southernmost capital out of Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne. Hobart is Australia's southernmost capital.
The UK is the closer.
Sydney,Wollongong Melbourne, Perth, Gold Coast
The latitude of Sydney, Australia, is 33°51′ SouthThe northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand is at 34° 23' South which is close to that of Wollongong.Therefore Sydney is a little further north than the North Island of New Zealand.