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  1. Advanced Level GeographyNew Zealand by D. C. Money, 1959
  2. Australia and New Zealand (New geography for today,2) by Leonard Sydney Suggate, 1968
  3. The regional geography of New Zealand by G. R Roberts, 1961
  4. A geography of New Zealand;: Or, A systematic geography of New Zealand (Nelson's Australasian paperbacks) by E. J Baggaley, 1967
  5. Climate and weather (New Zealand topical geographies) by Kenneth Brailey Cumberland, 1965
  6. A junior geography of New Zealand and Austalia, by Arnold Wilfred Shrimpton, 1921
  7. Teaching Aids on Australia and New Zealand (Teaching Geography) by D.G. Mills, 1969-05
  8. Population and settlement in New Zealand (Contemporary geographies) by J. P Millar, 1971
  9. New Zealand (A First-look-at-geography book) by John Denton, 1965
  10. Discovering geography in New Zealand by Charles Mackenzie Herbert, 1960
  11. Visiting South America, Australia and New Zealand (Real geography series;book 1) by James Fairgrieve, 1958
  12. The World - A General Regional Geography (Australian And New Zealand Edition) by Robert B. Withers and R. G. Lister Jasper H. Stembridge, 1961
  13. Australia and New Zealand (Modern geography series;book 7) by D. C Money, 1966
  14. Discovering geography in New Zealand by Charles Mackenzie Herbert, 1961

81. New Zealand Atlas
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  • 82. New Zealand Weather, Location, Geography
    About new zealand new zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, lying between34 and 46 degrees of latitude south in the Pacific Ocean.
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    About New Zealand New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, lying between 34 and 46 degrees of latitude south in the Pacific Ocean. This puts us at about the same distance from the equator as Spain or California.
    We lie just west of the International Date Line and were among the first into the new millennium. Our time in 12-13 hours ahead of Western Europe and 18-21 ahead of continental USA.
    New Zealand consists of two large islands, North Island and South Island , plus several smaller ones of which Stewart Island is the largest and often referred to as 'our third island'.
    North and South Islands are separated by the 32km / 20mile wide Cook Strait. North Island is volcanically active with a central plateau. South Island has the high snow covered mountain peaks and glaciers of the Southern Alps, a range running almost 500km / 300miles along the Island.
    The total land area is 270,535 sq km / 104,453 sq miles, about the size of Italy, the United Kingdom or the US state of Colorado. In the Southern Hemisphere mid summer is at Christmas time while mid winter is June/July. The climate is oceanic temperate. Given the small land mass relative to the expanse of ocean around New Zealand, the seasonal variations in New Zealand weather are smaller than continental North America or mainland Europe.
    North Island
    has warm mild weather, almost sub-tropical in the extreme north. Auckland average summer temperature (January) is about 21C / 70F and winter is 11C / 52F. Annual rainfall in North Island is around 125-150cm / 50-60ins, the west receiving slightly more rain than the east.

    83. New Zealand - Map, Geography
    new zealand Map. new zealand - geography. Location Oceania, islandsin the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia. Geographic
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    Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia Geographic coordinates: 41 00 S, 174 00 E Map references: Oceania Area: - total: 268,680 sq km - land: 268,670 sq km - water: 10 sq km note: includes Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands Area - comparative: about the size of Colorado Land boundaries: km Coastline: 15,134 km

    84. Geography World (Australia / Oceania)
    Oceania Games - 20 games and quizzes from geography World Cities in Australia- from OfficialCitySites Cities in new zealand - from OfficialCitySites
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    85. CyberSleuthkids New Zealand
    Home geography new zealand. SEARCH RESULTS 1 12 of 16 new zealandScience Expedition http //teacher.scholastic.com/zealand/;
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    86. University Of Auckland, Department Of Geography (Auckland, New Zealand)
    Institution University of Auckland, Department of geography. Country newzealand. Region Oceania. Address Private Bag 920l9 Auckland new zealand.
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    Institution: University of Auckland, Department of Geography
    Country: New Zealand
    Region: Oceania
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    New Zealand Contact: Director Phone: Fax: UNIVERSITY OF AUKLAND SUMMARY INFORMATION Country where institution is located: New Zealand Language(s) of instruction: English Name of parent organization, unit and/or university: University of Auckland Name of demographic teaching unit, faculty or department when that differs from (1) above: Department of Geography Certificates/Diplomas/Degrees awarded: BA, BSc, MA, MSc degrees with population geography, or population and urban studies as optional subjects, PhD. Current course offerings in demography and related subjects: Basic demographic methods, social demography, migration, applied population studies. Current (or planned) recurrent short-term courses (i.e. approximately two weeks to three-six months) offered: Number of teaching staff, full- and part-time: Full-Time Part-Time Number of students completing each programme annually: Yearly number of students enrolled in each programme: Admission requirements for programmes(s): Bachelor's degree in art or science for the MA and MSc programme. First degree must include training in statistics.

    87. New Zealand
    new zealand, geography, Top of Page. Location Oceania, islands in the South PacificOcean, southeast of Australia. Geographic coordinates 41 00 S, 174 00 E.
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    New Zealand Introduction Geography People Government ... Transnational Issues New Zealand Introduction Top of Page Background: The British colony of New Zealand became an independent dominion in 1907 and supported the UK militarily in both World Wars. New Zealand withdrew from a number of defense alliances during the 1970s and 1980s. In recent years the government has sought to address longstanding native Maori grievances. New Zealand Geography Top of Page Location: Oceania, islands in the South Pacific Ocean, southeast of Australia Geographic coordinates: 41 00 S, 174 00 E Map references: Oceania Area: total: 268,680 sq km
    land: 268,670 sq km
    water: 10 sq km
    note: includes Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands, Bounty Islands, Campbell Island, Chatham Islands, and Kermadec Islands Area - comparative: about the size of Colorado Land boundaries: km Coastline: 15,134 km

    88. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Geography (New Zealand)
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  • 89. MedWebPlus Subject Geography And Geographical
    Asia, Central America, geography, Middle East. A, , GO, new zealand evidence basedhealthcare bulletin a joint initiative of the new zealand Guidelines Group (NZGG
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    90. Welcome To The New Zealand Geographical Society's 22nd Conference
    Welcome to the 22nd Biennial Conference of the new zealand Geographical Society co-hosted by the School of geography and Environmental Science at the
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    91. Virtual New Zealand - About New Zealand
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    [an error occurred while processing this directive] New Zealand lies in the southern Pacific Ocean, 1600 km east of Australia. It is made up of the North and South Islands and a number of smaller islands, with a total area of 268 000 sq km.
    Mountain ranges and hill country dominate NZ's landscape; one of the most striking physical features is the Southern Alps. These, along with fiords glaciers and lakes and the coastal plains of Canterbury and Southland add to the variety of the South Island scenery. In the North Island the volcanic interior contains NZ's largest lake, Lake Taupo, and most of the country's active volcanoes - Ruapehu, Ngauruhoe and Tongariro - Ruapehu erupted as recently as 1995 and 1996. Hot springs, geysers, mud pools also form part of the volcanic system centred around Rotorua. Polynesians settlers arrived in Aotearoa/New Zealand around the tenth century, and by the twelfth century settlements were scattered over most of the country.

    92. Health And Spa Treatments In Rotorua New Zealand
    visitors can now add pampering of the highest order, and feel refreshed and rejuvenatedas they spend time in this very special part of new zealand. top.
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    Feel the earth's raw power at Rotorua's most active thermal park. NZ's only mud bath complex with geothermal mud and theraputic water.
    more Rotorua's fame as a spa destination began over 160 years ago. Visitors from far afield were drawn to the area to soak in its natural therapeutic waters. The Pink and White Terraces , acclaimed as one of the world's natural wonders, held visitors awestruck as these massive silica formations cascaded into remote Lake Rotomahana The terraces were destroyed in the cataclysmic eruption of Mt Tarawera in 1886 , but the region's popularity as a spa had begun to simmer - and was soon developed on a grand scale. In 1908, the Government-owned Bath House was opened in the landmark Tudor-style building that today houses

    93. Investigating Australia's 20th Century History | Secondary | Thomson Learning |
    History and geography. The text covers the syllabus focus issues in sufficient depthto meet the requirements of the new, external School Certificate Test.
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    Title: Investigating Australia's 20th Century History Authors: Kate Cameron Jennifer Lawless Carmel Young ISBN: Extent: 312 pp Price: Publish date: December 2002 Description
    An exciting text that puts human interest back into the story of Australiaçs history. Investigating Australiaçs 20th Century History is written to meet the requirements of the mandatory Stage 5 syllabus in NSW. The authors are well-known and respected NSW history teachers and experienced authors. The text clearly addresses syllabus outcomes and places them firmly in an understandable historical context. The inquiry questions of the syllabus are used as focus issues. Key Features
    • The text contains a wealth of newly researched source material, including photos, maps and document extracts. Civics and citizenship issues are integrated throughout. A variety of activities suitable for a range of abilities and learning styles are included. Literacy skills are developed, using the most recent approaches to literacy. The text covers the syllabus focus issues in sufficient depth to meet the requirements of the new, external School Certificate Test. Spotlights feature interesting aspects of Australian history to engage students' curiosity and interest.

    94. Map Quiz - Australia / New Zealand
    GEG 101 ONLINE! Map Quiz Online Tutorial. Australia / new zealand.
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    95. Nature & Co New Zealand - Volcanoes Of Tongariro National Park
    new zealand's National Parks, TONGARIRO NATIONAL PARK Volcanic Landscapes (physicalgeography). Ruapehu erupting, 1995, as seen from the Desert Road.
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    in the Tongariro Volcanic Centre (TVC):
    the subduction of the Pacific Plate underneath the North Island (edge of the Indo-Australian Plate) Type of volcanism: andesitic, with a mixture of explosive phases forming loose layers (tephra), and quieter lava flows History of the TVC: Volcanic activity can be traced back to the early Quaternary (2 million years), and has not stopped, the latest eruptions of Ruapehu dating to 1996 Physical features:
    - 2 major volcanoes:
    Ruapehu (2797 m, 9176 ft) and Tongariro (1959 m, 6457 ft); Ngaruhoe (2291 m, 7516ft) is a lateral cone on Tongariro

    96. Quiz On Australia, New Zealand, And The Pacific Region
    Course Home Page. Quiz on Australia, new zealand, and the Pacific Region. No. Answerthese questions about Australia, new zealand, and the Pacific Region.
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    Answer these questions about Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Region.
    Most of the larger cities in Australia are located: a) on the north-west coast. b) in the interior, fairly centrally located. c) all over the continent. d) along the eastern seaboard. e) none of the above. Australia's population distribution is mainly peripheral in location and: a) evenly distributed. b) highly clustered. c) mostly northerly in location. d) mostly interior in location. e) mostly western in location. Australia is marked by a vast arid and semiarid interior, extensive open plain lands, and: a) tropical periphery b) arid periphery. c) grassland periphery. d) marginal moister peripheral zones. e) none of the above. Australia and New Zealand's antipodes would be: a) Japan. b) SE Asia. c) Hawaii. d) South Africa. e) northwest Europe. Australia's indigenous Aborigine population was almost completely submerged by the European invasion, and is now:

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