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Which country is more mountainous Australia or New Zealand?

New Zealand is significantly more mountainous than Australia. The Australian continent is relatively flat.


Is New Zealand flat or mountainous?

um well no country is flat. New Zealand has quite a lot of mountains


What is the name of the largest mountainous region in new zealand?

The Southern Alps.


What is the origin of fuchsia?

Fuchsia are native to the mountainous regions of Central and South America and New Zealand


What environment law does New Zealand have?

Mountainous, volcanic, oceanic and forests are the different environments New Zealand has. With a normal but cold climate. It is made up of two islands in the Southern hemishpere.


What is the landform of New Zealand?

The primary landform of New Zealand is mountains. The New Zealand Alpine fault line runs down through both major islands, resulting in significant, striking mountainous countryside, with snow covered peaks in the south.


How is the physical goegraphy of New Zealand different from that of Australia?

They both speak English and they are both members of commonwealth nations. The differ in system of government: Federal (Federation) for Australia; Parliamentary Democracy for New Zealand; and of course, they differ in size.


How did the islands new Zealand form?

New Zealand was named after Zealand, a province in the Netherlands. The Dutch were the first Europeans to discover it. It does not resemble Zealand - Zealand is flat, New Zealand is mountainous.


In which mountainous southwestern Pacific country does the total number of sheep and cattle outnumber the people by more than twenty to one?

new zealand


What country are Fiords found in?

Fjords are found in countries with a lot of coastline and mountainous terrain, such as Norway, Iceland, New Zealand, Chile, and Canada.


What types of geography make up the nation of New Zealand?

The country of New Zealand is a small group of mountainous islands. It was founded by the British. It became a part of the great British Empire and now however it is a free and independent nation. The Maori Indians are its native people.


Why might the introduction of the rabbits have had a less dramatic impact if it had occurred in new zealand rather than in Australia?

It would have had less of an impact because new zealand is more mountainous and rugged and would have been hard for the rabbits to graze while australia on the other hand is flat