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New Zealand climate four-season temperature

The average temperature of New Zealand climate in four seasons is 15℃.

New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate. Because it is located in the southern hemisphere, the seasons are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere. The average temperature in summer is about 25℃, the average temperature in winter is 10℃, and the annual temperature difference is generally not more than 15℃. The average annual rainfall of North Island is 1000 ~ 1500mm, and that of South Island is 600 ~ 1000mm.

New Zealand is located in Oceania and the South Pacific, between Antarctica and the equator. The distinction between the four seasons is not obvious, and the temperature difference is not big. New Zealand is located in the southern hemisphere, which is completely opposite to the season in China. Therefore, before you travel to New Zealand, you must know about the climate in New Zealand and make better preparations for your trip.

Most of New Zealand has a temperate maritime climate, while the far north has a subtropical climate in summer, while the winter temperature in the inland alpine areas of South Island can be as low as-10 C. Most of New Zealand's land is close to the coast, so the climate is mild. The farther south, the lower the average temperature.

New Zealand's natural resources

New Zealand's mineral deposits are mainly coal, gold, iron ore and natural gas, as well as silver, manganese, tungsten, phosphate and oil, but the reserves are not large. In 20 16, the proven oil reserves were 6,465,438+million barrels, the natural gas reserves were 65,438+27 million cubic feet, and the underground coal reserves reached/kloc-0.5 billion tons.

New Zealand is rich in forest resources, with a forest area of 1065438+ 10,000 hectares, accounting for 38% of the land area, including 8 million hectares of natural forests and 265,438+10,000 hectares of artificial forests. The main products are logs, logs, wood pulp, paper and cardboard.

New Zealand's rivers are short and fast, and shipping is inconvenient, but water resources are abundant. There are many hot springs in the North Island and many glaciers and lakes in the South Island.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand.