New Zealand climate four seasons temperature
New Zealand’s climate has an average temperature of 15°C in all four seasons.
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 around 25℃ and in winter is around 10℃. The temperature difference throughout the year generally does not exceed 15℃. The average annual rainfall in the North Island is 1000~1500 mm, and in the South Island it is 600~1000 mm.
New Zealand is located in the southern part of Oceania and the Pacific Ocean, between Antarctica and the equator. The distinction between the four seasons is not very obvious, and the temperature difference is not large. New Zealand is located in the Southern Hemisphere, and its seasons are completely opposite to those in China. Therefore, before traveling to New Zealand, be sure to understand New Zealand’s climate conditions and be better prepared for your trip.
Most parts of New Zealand have a temperate maritime climate. The Far North has a subtropical climate in summer, while the high mountain areas in the interior of the South Island have winter temperatures as low as minus 10°C. Most of New Zealand's land is close to the coast, so the climate is relatively mild. The further south you go, the lower the average temperature will be.
New Zealand’s natural resources
New Zealand’s mineral deposits mainly include coal, gold, iron ore, natural gas, as well as silver, manganese, tungsten, phosphate, petroleum, etc., but the reserves are not large. . In 2016, proven oil reserves were 64.1 million barrels, natural gas reserves were 127 million cubic feet, and underground coal reserves reached 15 billion tons.
New Zealand is rich in forest resources, with a forest area of 10.1 million hectares, accounting for 38% of the country’s land area, of which 8 million hectares are natural forests and 2.1 million hectares are artificial forests. The main products are logs, logs, and wood. Pulp, paper and wood board, etc.
New Zealand’s rivers are short and fast, making navigation inconvenient, but it is rich in water resources. The North Island has many hot springs, and the South Island has many glaciers and lakes.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-New Zealand