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What town is the "gateway" to the milford trek

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Biology, 28.08.2019 09:30, fonsworth5
1. what would be a probable explanation for why there are many endemic plants and birds in new zealand, but no native mammals? (1 point) they were driven away by non–native mammals. plants and birds would make ocean crossings to the isolated new zealand islands, mammals could not. they were hunted to extinction by the maori. the island habitats were not conducive to mammalian life. 2. which of the following species is not endemic to new zealand? (1 point) bighorn sheep morepork tui hoiho penguins 3. on which two tectonic plates does new zealand sit? (1 point) the philippine and australian plates the pacific and philippine plates the nazca and pacific plates the australian and pacific plates 4. what is the southernmost island in new zealand? (1 point) chatham island south island north island stewart island 5. why is south island's west coast called the "wet coast"? (1 point) its terrain consists mostly of rainforest. weather systems crossing the pacific from south america hit this coast first. the roaring forties bring strong west winds from the indian ocean. it sits in a climatic convergence zone. 6. what town is the "gateway" to the milford trek? (1 point) auckland te anau te anau queenstown christchurch 7. explain the effect of the southern alps on the climate east of the mountains. (1 point) their snow and ice have a chilling effect, keeping the central and eastern areas cool and wet. they divert precipitation into the east area, creating monsoon conditions. they act as a barrier, protecting the area east from the prevailing west winds. their presence intensifies the speed of the roaring forties. 8. which of the following animals would you have a better chance of observing at night? (1 point) kiwi tuatara tui kea 9. how long does it take the average walker to complete the milford trek? (1 point) day and a half one day three days one week 10. the forestland in fiordland national park is composed primarily of what species of tree? (1 point) blue spruce silver beech quaking aspen scrub pin
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