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How many earthquakes and volcanoes occur along the Ring of Fire each year?

Approximately 90% of the world's earthquakes and 75% of active volcanoes occur along the Ring of Fire each year. This region encircles the Pacific Ocean and is known for its seismic and volcanic activity due to tectonic plate boundaries.

1 ladke ne 1 ladki se uska naam pucha ladkine kaha mere scooty ke piche likha haiscooty ke piche likha tha 4.3.6.1.8.1.4.3.9.3.2.1 dimag hai to ladki ka naam batao?

Yeh question ek puzzle hai jiska direct answer nahi hai. Numbers correspond karte hain letters se according to typical mobile phone ke number pad. Is tarah se "Shrutika" naam milta hai.

Who is the main human character in footrot flats?

The main human character in Footrot Flats is Wal Footrot. He is a farmer who lives with his dog, Dog, on a farm in New Zealand.

When is supernatural coming back to New Zealand?

In the new year the seson will start off with Caistel declaring himself the new God aka "Godstel". But after absorbing the evil monster souls from Purgitory they begin to change his personality and corrupt him. The boys must decide weather or not to bow down to his power or stand up for him.

Famous people from New Zealand?

Apirana Ngata, Billy T James, Charles Upham, Colin MCcahon, Colin Meads, Colin Murdoch, Edmund Hillary, Ernest Rutherford, Hone Heke, James K Baxter, Jean Batten, John Britten, Kate Sheppard, Kiri Te Kanawa, Peter Blake, Peter Jackson, Peter Snell, Rachel Hunter, Richard Pearse,Whina Cooper and more!

*Other contributers are welcome to add more to this list!

How do you win NZ lotto?

most people stick with the same numbers and hope that their numbers come up in the lotto draw

What can you do in New Zealand?

new zealand is known for its clean, green pastures. there are more sheep than people here but it is a wonderful and a popular destination for tourists. New Zealands main attractions are visting the iconic sky tower in the largest city named Auckland, trips to the snow, skiing, snowboarding as well as trips to the beach! new Zealand has many beaches in the north island and is known for its surf beaches; raglan in the waikato and piha. rotorua is a great place for tourists as their are boiling mud pools. If you are keen on wining and dining, it is essential that u visit a winery. The south island contains snow parks and the famous Milford sound, if you are wanting to get away. If you enjoy the city Auckland is a great place to stay. Wellingnton is great for the arts.

What parts of NZ are you intending to visit? Here are some ideas

  • Beaches(most places)
  • Skytower(Auckland)
  • Whalewatching(particularly good in Kaikoura)
  • Te Papa (NZ's national museum in Wellington)
  • Geysers(Rotorua)
  • Botanical Gardens(Hamilton's are good)
  • Auckland Zoo

Here are some websites that may give you some ideas

http://www.newzealand.com/travel/home/usa.cfm

http://www.lonelyplanet.com/new-zealand

www.nz.com

What are new zealands major cities?

New Zealand usually has four cities listed as the main centres. These are based on geographic significance rather than population:

Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin.

The city of Hamilton is larger than Dunedin but is relatively close to Auckland, whereas Dunedin is the only large city near the regions of Otago and Southland.

When was the first lotto draw was in?

The first draw of Lotto took place on Saturday 1 August 1987.

The winning numbers were 4, 8, 16, 29, 32, and 40, and the bonus number was 30. The first division prize was $359,808.

And I'm pretty sure it was won by someone in Hastings.

What is a New Zealand kiwiana?

Kiwiana is a term used to described 'stuff' typical of New Zealand culture.

here are some examples:

- Jandals

- Pavlova

- Kiwifruit

Kiwiana is also used to describe kitsh nic nacs and memorabilia from an earlier age in NZ. Many of these objects join European and Maori culture - such as cushions with maori designs, lampshades made of woven Harakeke (flax), or plates inlaid with paua shell.