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In the north of Bali, there is a volcanic belt that runs from east to west, the highest of which is the 3,142-meter Gunung volcano. The volcanic belt extends to the north and south and is the fertile rice paddy fields for the island's main crops.
Sparsely populated West Bali, the island's only non-cultivated area, is home to Bali's National Park, a densely wooded area rich in rare plants and birds, as well as a spectacular underwater world.
Highest mountain: Gunung Agun in the northeast, 3,142 meters above sea level, known as the navel of the world.
Largest lake: Lake Batur
Two of the most important rivers, the Pakrisan and the Petanu, are considered to be the banks of the Holy River, where many remnants of ancient empires have been found.
National Forest Refuge: In the west, Jembrana is a tropical jungle still home to bears, wild boars, and deer.
Bali is located at the equator and has a hot and humid climate typical of the tropical rainforest. At low altitudes, the average temperature is between 21 and 33 degrees Celsius, but mountain temperatures can be as low as 5 degrees Celsius. Humidity varies by region and season, but is generally high, with an average humidity of about 60%-100%.
Generally speaking, Indonesia can be divided into two seasons: the southeast monsoon brings dry weather (dry season) and the northwest monsoon brings abundant rain (rainy season).
The rainy season lasts from November to March, with January to February being the peak of the rainy season, when it rains for several hours a day, especially on the hills in the heart of Bali. Rain is to be expected during this period, but there are always times when the rain stops when the sun shines. Before the rain, the air was wet and mushy; Immediately after the rain, it makes people feel cool and comfortable.
April to October is the dry season, when the best time to climb a mountain or visit a nature reserve.
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There is a volcanic belt in the north of Bali that runs from east to west.
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The topography of Bali is mainly (mountainous, hilly), and the topography is characterized by (high in the middle and low around the surrounding or high in the east and low in the west). Most of the terrain on Bali Island is above 200 meters above sea level, mainly mountains and hills, from the middle high line of the map, the middle of the terrain is high and the surrounding is low, because there is a mountain of more than 2000 meters, so it can also be seen that the terrain is high in the east and low in the west.
It is the most dazzling island among more than 13,600 islands in Indonesia, located at 8 degrees south of the equator in the Indian Ocean, east of Java Island, the island is 140 kilometers wide from east to west, 80 kilometers from north to south, and the total area of the island is 5,620. Bali is an Indonesian island, located at the western end of the Lesser Sunda Islands, roughly diamond-shaped, with an east-west main axis. The area is about 5620.
The terrain is high in the east and low in the west, the mountains are traversed, there are more than 10 volcanic cones, and the Agung Volcano in the east is 3,142 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak on the island.
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Most of Bali is mountainous, with mountains across the island, high in the east and low in the west. The highest peak on the island is Mount Agung, which is 3,142 meters above sea level.
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The topography of Bali is mainly (
Mountains, hills.
The topography is characterized by (
The central part is high and the surrounding is low, or the terrain is high in the east and low in the west). According to the middle high line in the upper right map, it can be seen that most of the terrain on Bali is above 200 meters above sea level, mainly mountains and hills, from the middle high line of the map, the middle of the terrain is high and the surrounding is low, because there is a mountain of more than 2000 meters, so it can also be seen that the terrain is high in the east and low in the west.
The island is located in the tropics, which is obviously affected by the ocean, forming a tropical oceanic climate, and many heavy rains are prone to flooding. The island is located in a low-latitude ocean with tropical cyclones and is prone to storm surges.
It is also located at the intersection of the Eurasian plate and the Indian Ocean plate, with many volcanoes**. In addition, the terrain is undulating and the ground is broken, and heavy rain is easy to cause landslides, mudslides and other disasters.
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1. It is located at the junction of the Eurasian plate and the Indian Ocean plate, and the plate is extruded; Magma rises along the crevasse to form volcanoes.
2 Terrain: Mountainous islands (high in the middle, low on all sides); Climate: Tropical rainforest climate; Rivers: Short and rapid rivers; Natural zone: tropical rainforest zone.
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