Summer all year round - there are monsoon seasons twice a year bringing heavy rains, but even during the non-monsoon seasons it rains pretty much. Usually heavy rain, thunderstorms are not rare. Seldom does it rain the whole day though. Oftentimes it is done with in 1-2 hours. There may be the odd drought every few years or so.
High temperatures may reach just over 30C, lows are seldom below 25C. Generally it's around 26-28.
This of course differs between regions. The monsoon season bring rains to some parts but not to others, since it is affected by the wind direction. High lands would of course have milder temperatures - places such as Cameron Highlands, Genting Highlands and the famous Mount Kinabalu (tallest peak in South-East Asia).
Malaysia is hot and humid. Be prepared to sweat a lot if you're used to sub15C temperatures.
Source: Malaysian who is in a temperate country now and finally understanding the "humid" adjective used to describe Malaysian weather.
malaysias altitude means that threre were dumb in the 1910 and they had a war
most of them are muslim
The Rhinoceros Hornbill
Blue, Yellow, Red and White
Malaysias first revolution was started in 1869 and continued until 1934
Helmut Fessen has written: 'Geschichte Malaysias und Singapurs' -- subject(s): History 'Geschichte Thailands' -- subject(s): History
King Tuanku Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah is Malaysias 14th and Current King as of 2013.
three factors are climate CLIMATE CLIMATE CLimate
The climate is a tropical climate.
You can say either the Californian climate, or California's climate but not the California climate
California has a Mediterranean type climate. There are 5 main zones. The climate zones that exist in California are the Coastal Climate, the Desert Climate, and the Foothill Climate. It also has a Mountain Climate and a Valley Climate.
Marine West Coastal Climate, Miditerranean Climate, Humid Continental climate, Humid Subtropical Climate. the answer !