No, New Zealand mostly enjoys a temperate marine climate, but with some areas of inland of both islands having a continental climate, of hot dry summers, and cold dry winters. Only in Central Otago could ti be considered verging on arid.
New Zealand is a hot spot because of the beautiful scenery and mostly friendly locals.
Scotland's climate is similar to the south of New Zealand's South Island.
Gisbourne/ the north island
greenstone is found in many places around nz such as Hokitika
new zealand is mostly deciduous forest, with some grasslands Tasmania is widely tropical forest hope this helped :]
New Mexico has an arid and semi-arid climate.
Albuquerque has a cold semi-arid climate.
Albuquerque has a cold semi-arid climate.
Australia is mostly flat. New Zealand is mostly hilly. (Source: I'm a New Zealander)
Timothy John Groser is the Minister for Climate Change Issues for New Zealand.
No, New Zealand does not have a tropical climate. It has a temperate maritime climate characterized by mild temperatures, moderate rainfall, and relatively high humidity. The country does not experience extreme heat or cold.
New Zealand mostly enjoys a temperate marine climate, but some areas of the volcanic plateau in the north, and of Central Otago in the South have a continental climate of hot dry summers and cool dry winters.
New Mexico has a predominantly arid climate compared to Tennessee. New Mexico's climate is characterized by hot summers and mild winters with low precipitation, while Tennessee has a more temperate climate with higher humidity and precipitation levels.
New England is Humid especially in summer.
In New Zealand there is alot of kiwi fruit mostly because of the climate. I live in a place called Napier, where theres a lot of kiwi fruit that is sweet and juicy.YUM! It is mostly hot all year long which is good for the kiwi fruit to grow.
It Is very Arid. (hot and dry)
south temperate