Why New Zealand Packs So Many Landscapes
A single island where glaciers, fjords, volcanoes and temperate rainforest crowd in beside sheep paddocks is not an accident of scenery but the outcome of a tight tectonic and climatic script. New Zealand sits on the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the Australian Plate, a zone whose collision has built the Southern Alps as a steep, fast‑growing mountain backbone.As the plates grind, crust i...More
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