Nīwsǣlandworulddǣl
Þæt Nīƿsǣlandƿorulddǣl (on Nīƿum Englisce hit hāteþ Zealandia) is nēan undersuncen ƿorulddǣl oþþe ƿorulddǣlincel þe sanc æfter hit ƿæs tōdǣled onƿeg fram Antarctice and þǣræfter ēac fram Australie.[2] His mǣste dǣl (93 hundoðan his) is gīet nū suncen under þǣm Sericus Gārsecge.
Þæt Nīƿsǣlandƿorulddǣl is 3,500,000 fēoƿerscētra þūsendmetera æfter brǣdo, þe is māre þonne Grēnland oþþe India, and nēan hæfþ brǣdu sƿā grēat sƿā Australia be healfe. Hit is ungeƿunelīce nearu, lecgende fram Nīƿre Calidonie on norðernum dǣle oþ Nīƿes Sǣlandes underandnorðisca īega on his sūðernan dǣle (þe is fram þǣre 19 sūþernan belīne on landhīehþe oþ þā 56 sūðernan belīne on landhīehþe,[2] þe is nēan gelīc þǣre feornesse betƿeox Haiti and Hudsunuhȳðe oþþe betƿeox Sudane and Sƿēolande in þǣm Norðernan Healftrendele. Nīƿe Sǣland is þæt mǣste dǣl þæs Nīƿsǣlandƿorulddǣles onbūfan þǣre sǣ; Nīƿe Caledonia is þæt ōðer dǣl æfter brǣdu on him.
Fruman
[adihtan | adiht fruman]- ↑ Figure 8.1: New Zealand in relation to the Indo-Australian and Pacific Plates. The State of New Zealand’s Environment 1997 (1997). Begieten on 2007-04-20.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Keith Lewis; Scott D. Nodder and Lionel Carter (2007-01-11). Zealandia: the New Zealand continent. Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Begieten on 2007-02-22.