Population Density of New Zealand

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New Zealand's population is also coastal (see Figure 10.22). The Digital Elevation Model (DEM) of New Zealand in Figure 10.23 shows South Island is dominated by the Southern Alps, which explains why it has such a low population density. The Southern Alps are along the convergent boundary between the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates.

Population Density of New Zealand in 2020

Figure 10.22 Population Density of New Zealand in 2020.

Figure 10.22 Population Density of New Zealand in 2020.


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New Zealand's Elevation

Figure 10.23 New Zealand's Elevation

Figure 10.23 New Zealand's Elevation


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