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Malaysia is an attraction for tourists because of its many beautiful rivers and its tropical climate & scenery. In addition to tourism, Malaysia has embarked on programs to enhance & expand its high tech industrial sector.
Yes, although climate in SG and MY is classified as tropical rainforest climate with no distinctive seasons. Its climate is characterized by uniform temperature and pressure, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.
Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar are tropical.
Malaysia has a tropical climate but never with an extremely high temperature. In Kuala Lumpur, the temperatures range from 27°C to 300 round the year.
Malaysia signed the Kyoto Protocol on 12th December 1997 during the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) held in Kyoto, Japan. The Kyoto Protocol aimed to set binding targets for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to combat global climate change.
they are divided into Peninsular Malaysia and east Malaysia
The top 5 rubber producing countries are Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, India, and Vietnam. These countries are major producers due to favorable climate conditions and large-scale rubber plantations.
Malaysia has an annual rainfall of around 2600 millimetres, which is above the global average, but considered normal for an equatorial region. From year to year, the total annual rainfall of Malaysia shows considerable fluctuation and within the country there are significant spatial and temporal variations. Rainfall is inextricably linked to the seasonal monsoons, with particular impact on agriculture and fishing.
The average temperature in Malaysia is around 27-29°C throughout the year, with slight variations between regions due to elevation and proximity to the coast. The country experiences a tropical climate with high humidity and frequent rainfall.