Malaysia is hot and sunny. Malaysia is also a multicultural nation, with three main ethnic groups living in Malaysia - the Chinese, the Malays, and the Indians. Malaysia has oil, as well as large agricultural holdings.
Four-fifths of Peninsular Malaysia is covered by rainforest and swamp.
The northern regions are divided by a series of mountain ranges that rise abruptly from the wide, flat coastal plains. The highest peaks, GunUng Tahan (2,190 m/7,185 ft) and Gunung Korbu (2,183 m/7,162 ft), are in the north central region. The main watershed follows a mountain range about 80 km (50 mi) inland, roughly parallel to the west coast.
The rivers flowing to the east, south, and west of this range are swift and have cut some deep gorges, but on reaching the coastal plains they become sluggish. The western coastal plain contains most of the country's population and the main seaports, George Town (on the offshore Pulau Pinang) and Kelang (formerly Port Swettenham). The eastern coastal plain is mostly jungle and lightly settled. It is subject to heavy storms from the South China Sea and lacks natural harbors.
Sarawak consists of an alluvial and swampy coastal plain, an area of rolling country interspersed with mountain ranges, and a mountainous interior. Rain forests cover the greater part of Sarawak. Many of the rivers are navigable. Sabah is split in two by the Crocker Mountains, which extend north and south some 48 km (30 mi) inland from the west coast, rising to over 4,100 m (13,450 ft) at Mt. Kinabalu, the highest point in Malaysia. Most of the interior is covered with tropical forest, while the western coastal area consists of alluvial flats making up the main rubber and rice land.
Part of Malaysia is on a penninsula and the rest is islands. There are some mountains. There are caves including the Mulu Caves which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are some large lakes including Bera Lake. There are also some swampy areas as well.
Malaysia is separated into two parts by the South China sea. Each part starts with coastal plains that give way to hill and eventually mountains.
There is also a volcano in Malaysia. It is called Bombalai.
The characteristics of the Malays are:
1. pointed nose
2. fair skin
3. taller men/women
3 physical features of malaysia is the pahang river. Its the longest on the malaya penninsula.
1. pahang river
2.sabah
3.sarawak
4.genting island
5.langkawi island
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The Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Arctic Ocean are such three physical features that surround Europe.
Maine has only 3 regions.
The three main features of a tornado are the violent winds, the condensation funnel, and the debris cloud.
Malaysia has over 2,000 small islands and 3 main ones.
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Mountains, rivers, forests, and lakes are common physical features found on a map.
one of there main features are there sight they can see from 2-3 kms
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