New Zealand has three main islands and many smaller ones at mid-temperate latitudes, steep topography and many rivers, mostly flowing east or west, with hard rock gravels, and many lakes, all of them young and
New Zealand has mild temperatures, moderately high rainfall, and many hours of sunshine throughout most of the country. New Zealand's climate is dominated by two main geographical features: the mountains and the sea. New Zealand experiences relatively little air pollution compared to many other ...
This is revealed in the shape of the land by features all common to the New Zealand landscape - volcanoes, hot springs, mountain chains and active fault lines与B相符。(4)由第三段第二句:Much of the North Island's shape has been dictated by volcanic activity可知答案为C,同时排除B。文章开始...
This study uses the gravity model to analyse the geographical pattern of New Zealand's foreign trade, and the extent to which closer economic relations have influenced this pattern using cross‐section data separately for each of the years 1987 through to 1992. This is then repeated using pool...
World Map generally focus on political features and physical features of the World. Political maps displays territorial boundaries and human settlement such as cities, state, countries, roads, rails, highways, various places, population, etc. Physical maps represents geographical features of the World ...
NewZealandhasmildtemperatures,moderatelyhighrainfall,andmanyhoursofsunshinethroughoutmostofthecountry.Itsclimateisdominatedbytwomaingeographicalfeatures—theseaandthemountains.NewZealandhasatypicalmaritimeclimate,affectedbythesurroundingoceans.ApartfrominlandalpineareasinthecentralSouthIsland,wherethewintertemperaturecandrop...
C As we all know, New Zealand is one of the world's main island groups, extending 1.700 kn across the South Pacific Ocean, midway between the Equator and the South Pole.The North kland and the South kand make up most of New Zealand's 268000 sg km, an are a similar to that of th...
Wine has played a key role in the emergence of the country’s thriving café culture. New Zealand wineries originally set out to serve the small domestic market, operating within a highly regulated economy. But in 1985 the government moved to speed up the removal of barriers against overseas...
Water is the main sculptor in the geographical drama that is played out in the desert, with wind executing the finer touches. Water cuts through the surface, softened by frost heave, deep into underlying layers to produce a maze of miniature canyons. Wind rounds the landscape off as it redis...
As the capital city and geographical centre of New Zealand, Wellington is the focus of the country's financial and political power. Wellington became the capital in 1865 and by 1870, the population was growing at a brisk rate and it began to assume that cosmopolitan air that has characterised...