New Zealand is located in the Southern Hemisphere, with its northernmost point, Cape Reinga, situated approximately 1,500 kilometers (about 930 miles) south of the equator. The distance varies across the country, as New Zealand consists of two main islands and several smaller ones. Overall, the average distance from New Zealand to the equator is roughly 1,200 to 1,500 kilometers.
No No Jakein No, the equator does not pass through the Southern Ocean
New Zealand is situated about 1,500 kilometers (approximately 930 miles) south of the equator. Its latitude ranges from approximately 34°S to 47°S, placing it well within the Southern Hemisphere. The distance varies slightly depending on the specific location within New Zealand, but it remains significantly farther from the equator compared to many other countries.
No, New Zealand is East of Australia which is considerably below the equator.
auckland, new zealand is located in the southern hemisphere, below the equator.
New Zealand is in the South Pacific.
Some countries far from the equator include Canada, Russia, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden in the northern hemisphere, and Argentina, Chile, New Zealand, and Australia in the southern hemisphere. These countries experience colder climates and often have distinct seasonal changes.
no they are far far apart
because it does not run down the equator. so it is not a tropic
Cities in New Zealand are the farthest from the equator in the Southern Hemisphere. This includes the cities of Queenstown and Timaru.
anwer181kms 120miles
There are the Colville Cliffs in the far north of new Zealand's north Island.
About 4,400 km