No. While Tasmania is 150 miles south of the continent of Australia, it lies due west of the islands of New Zealand. As New Zealand is elongated, it lies above and below the latitude in which Tasmania lies.
New Zealand is further south than New Guinea.
No. It is cold in winter and hot in summer. The north island is hotter than the south island. It does not snow in Auckland or Northland at any time in the year, but it sure does further down the country!
Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
The Latitude of New Zealand is closer to the south pole than the island state of Tasmania, Australia. This doesn't mean that New Zealand is closer to Antarctica it's self. Due to the shape of Antarctica, Tasmania is in fact 50 km closer to its land mass than New Zealand.
The latitude of Sydney, Australia, is 33°51′ SouthThe northernmost point of the North Island of New Zealand is at 34° 23' South which is close to that of Wollongong.Therefore Sydney is a little further north than the North Island of New Zealand.
New Zealand is further south than New Guinea.
Tasmania is part of Australia. A similar climate can be found in the state of Victoria, Australia. The country of New Zealand has a similar climate to that of Tasmania, as both places are islands well in the south. The main difference is that, overall, New Zealand is colder than Tasmania. Tasmania's weather is also very similar to England, in some respects, as it has four distinct seasons with similar average temperatures. However, England does not experience the drastic changes of temperature that Tasmania can experience in summer, as evident in the severe bushfires which can ravage that state. Also, Tasmania's average rainfall is much lower than that of England.
No. It is cold in winter and hot in summer. The north island is hotter than the south island. It does not snow in Auckland or Northland at any time in the year, but it sure does further down the country!
No. New Zealand has an area of 268 680 sq km, while Australia's island state of Tasmania has an area of 64 519 sq km. Tasmania would fit into New Zealand four times.
Antarctica is the only continent directly south of New Zealand. Part of South America, (parts of Chile and Argentina) extend to latitudes further south than New Zealand, but it is a lot more east than south of New Zealand.
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New Zealand is closer to the South Pole than Australia. The South Pole is about 4,500 kilometers from New Zealand and about 5,500 kilometers from Australia.
If you are asking about 40N, there are thousands of cities south of 40 degrees north. If you're asking about 40 degrees SOUTH, that narrows the field a LOT; most of the land area of the Earth is north of that, and there are only a few areas - southern South America, Tasmania, and New Zealand - south of 40S. So, here are 6 cities south of 40S. Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, at 42 51S Wellington, New Zealand, 41 22S Christchurch, New Zealand, 43 32S Viedma, Argentina, 40 48S Puerto Montt, Chile, 41 28S Punta Arenas, Chile, 53 08S, which is also the largest city in the world south of 46S.
South America is further south. The southern most extremity of Australia is South East Cape in Tasmania which is at 43.39 S latitude. The southern most extremity of South America is Cape Horn which is at 56.?? S latitude.
Colorado is further south than South Dakota.
Colorado is further south than South Dakota.
Perth is further south then woomera