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Malaysia is a beautiful and magical tropical country. It is located 7 degrees north of the equator and is in the heart of Southeast Asia. Formed by the merger of Peninsular Malaysia, the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo, it covers a vast area of 329,758 square kilometres and has a total coastline of 4,192 kilometres.
Malaysia is rich in resources with many high-quality beaches, exotic islands, pristine tropical jungles, rare flora and fauna, and a variety of caves.
Malaysia's climate is hot and humid all year round, but the weather is cooler in the mountainous regions. Her temperature ranges from 21 degrees to 32 degrees. The average annual rainfall ranges from 2000 to 2500 mm and the humidity is high throughout the year.
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That's right! The tropics, the zone between the Tropic of Capricorn, are located on both sides of the equator, between 23°26 north and south latitudes, and occupy the total area of the world.
Malaysia is located near the equator, belongs to the tropical rainforest oceanic climate, there is no obvious four seasons, the temperature difference in a year is very small, the average temperature is between 26-30, the annual rainfall is abundant, October to December is the rainy season.
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Indeed, when the time comes when it snows in Malaysia. The world is over, orz (what the teacher said).
There are no natural disasters here, democratic policies, and no tsunami mainly because the strait on the Indonesian side is blocked, but the annual "ritual" of burning ba is maddening = =
Located at the equator, the temperature is summer all year round, and there are no four seasons, but now it is experiencing the rainy season, with two rains per day (afternoon & evening).
It mainly produces a variety of forest resources (very abundant).
Among them, it is famous for its production of rubber, oil palm and tin ore (I don't praise it) and durian.
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Malaysia comes to Langkawi. One and a half g rainforest, one n and a half beaches, wow...
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Malaysia is located near the equator, and the climate changes little throughout the year, but there are still some subtle differences. The following are the general characteristics of each season in Malaysia:
Spring (March to May): Spring is the wettest season in Malaysia. Temperatures are usually between 22-32 degrees Celsius and humidity is high, especially in the eastern part of Peninsular Malaysia. There is more rain at this time, especially during the monsoon season.
Summer (June to August): Summer is the hottest season in Malaysia. Temperatures in Benalao usually range from 24-33 degrees Celsius with high humidity. This is a time when there is less rain and plenty of sunshine, and the temperature difference between day and night is relatively small.
Autumn (September to November): Autumn is the transitional season in Malaysia, with temperatures ranging from 22-32 degrees Celsius. Although the humidity is still higher, it is slightly lower than in spring. There is still more rain at this time, but it is relatively rare, and the rain is mainly concentrated at night.
Winter (December to February): Winter temperatures in Malaysia are relatively low, ranging from 20-32 degrees Celsius. Although the temperature is low in Malaysia at this time, the humidity is still high.
As in spring, winter can also be characterized by wet weather, but relatively low rainfall.
Overall, Malaysia's climate is tropical rainforest, with high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. But between the seasons, there are still some subtle differences. When traveling in Malaysia, choose the right season according to your needs and preferences.
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It is hot and rainy throughout the year, and the year is also divided into two seasons: dry and rainy, and the wind direction changes with the season. In the dry season, the wind blows from the land to the sea, and there is little rain; During the rainy season, winds blow from the ocean to land, and precipitation is concentrated.
The English name for tropics is tropics. The height of the sun in this belt is very large all year round, in the vast area between the two Tropic of Cancer, there are two direct solar rays a year, the Tropic of Cancer infiltrates the morning of the mu, there is a direct sunlight once a year, and, the noon sun height here is higher all year round, and the range of change is not large, therefore, this area can get strong sunlight all year round, and the climate is hot and shouts Zheng, called the tropics.
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Yes, Malaysia is a country in the Southeast Asia region. It is located on the island of Malay Peninsula and Borneo, in Southeast Asia, and borders with Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia and other countries. Malaysia has a rich history and culture, and due to the particularity of its geographical location, it has blended the traditions and customs of different cultural groups such as Malays, Chinese, and Indians, forming a diverse cultural outlook.
Malaysia is a multi-ethnic, multilingual, and multi-cultural country. It is a small country, but it is rich in natural and cultural resources. From natural beauty to cultural monuments, from food to shopping, Malaysia has a different character and appeal. Trapped draft.
In addition to its tourism resources, Malaysia is also an economically developed country. Its economic system is dominated by exports, manufacturing, industry and services, with well-developed transportation, communication, financial and technological systems, so it has attracted a lot of foreign investment and business opportunities. At the same time, Malaysia** has also continuously introduced various policies and measures to encourage the development of local enterprises and innovative enterprises, providing strong support and impetus for the country's economic growth.
In conclusion, Malaysia is a country of vitality and opportunity. Its history and culture, tourism and economic resources have all given it an important influence and status in Southeast Asia. As it grows in the future, Malaysia will continue to transform and grow into a more prosperous, colourful and beautiful country.
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Malaysia. It is a tropical country, with high temperatures and rains throughout the year, and the year is also divided into two seasons: dry and rainy, and the wind direction changes with the seasons.
In the dry season, the wind blows from the land to the sea, and there is little rain;
During the rainy season, winds blow from the ocean to land, and precipitation is concentrated.
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