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Climate types and characteristics in New Zealand

New Zealand is located in the mid-latitude area of the southern hemisphere, surrounded by the sea, with a small land area and controlled by the western ocean, forming a temperate maritime climate. It is mild and humid all year round, with the average temperature higher than 0℃ in winter and lower than 20℃ in summer. The annual precipitation is abundant, and the seasonal distribution of precipitation is relatively uniform.

New Zealand

New Zealand, also translated as New Zealand, is located in the southwest Pacific Ocean. Its territory consists of North Island, South Island and some small islands, separated by Cook Strait. The South Island is adjacent to Antarctica, and the North Island faces Fiji and Tonga.

New Zealand 65438+ February is summer and June to August is winter. The average temperature in summer is about 20℃, the average temperature in winter is about 65438 00℃, and the annual temperature difference generally does not exceed 65438 05℃.

New Zealand has three world heritages, 14 national parks, three marine parks and hundreds of nature reserves and ecological zones. New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in Oceania.