So, Rotorua is famous for its geothermal activity. Here are facts about Rotorua:
- Rotorua is famous for its geothermal activity.
- Rotorua is the 10th largest urban area.
- The average depth of Lake Rotorua is 10 metres.
- The Lady Knox Glacier in Wai-O-Tapu erupts every day at 10:15am.
- There are seven geothermal fields in Rotorua.
- Waimangu Volcanic Valley scenic reserve is popular because it is the youngest geothermal system on Earth.
- The average temperature of Rotorua is in the range from 22 - 26℃ in summer and in the winter the range is from 10 - 16℃.
- There are three volcanoes in Rotorua (which are located in Tongariro National Park).
- Rotorua's nickname is the Sulfur City.
- 34% of Rotorua's population is Māori.


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- Rotorua is the 10th largest urban area.
- The average depth of Lake Rotorua is 10 metres.
- There are seven geothermal fields in Rotorua.
- Waimangu Volcanic Valley scenic reserve is popular because it is the youngest geothermal system on Earth.
- The average temperature of Rotorua is in the range from 22 - 26℃ in summer and in the winter the range is from 10 - 16℃.
- There are three volcanoes in Rotorua (which are located in Tongariro National Park).
- Rotorua's nickname is the Sulfur City.
- 34% of Rotorua's population is Māori.