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.
None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
Yes, there are homeless people in almost every country; even New Zealand.
No
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
No. Kakapo do not live in the tundra. They are found in thick native bushland of New Zealand.
Yes, Tundra's are being converted to 'Right Hand Drive' in quantity by a company in New Zealand. You can contact them on rhdtundra@yahoo.com
the tundra because they live in cold area's and it has water so you could say that they live in aquatic and the tundra but the tundra has water also so more tundra than aquatic.
New Zealand does not have any native Quercus (oak) species.
None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
New Zealand is in the southern hemisphere. It is not actually part of any continent, but it is in the region (not continent) of New Zealand.
Basically no, New Zealand's climate is most far to warm for any Ice to form for any sort of igloo to be created.
The first New Zealand Pennies were minted in 1940. Any Pennies circulating in New Zealand prior to 1940 would have been mostly British Pennies and some Australian Pennies. Since New Zealand was "discovered" and claimed by Captain Cook in 1769, it is extremely unlikely that there would be any New Zealand coinage.
There is no 1 in New Zealand. For marketing puff, a firm may claim to be No 1 in New Zealand, but that is only as valid as any other marketing claim.
Yes, there are homeless people in almost every country; even New Zealand.
NO
no