Why does the western part of new Zealand get more rain then the eastern part?
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Rainfall in New Zealand is reasonably high, although more so in the west than in the east. Where there are mountains, such as along the South Island, weather is cool and sees more rain. That is why the west coast of the South Island is particularly wet; in fact, Fiordland, in the southwest of the South Island has amongst the highest rainfall of anywhere on earth.
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