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Temperatures in Vietnam for 12 months throughout the year

The temperatures in Vietnam for the 12 months of the year are as follows:

1. The temperature in January is the average daily maximum temperature of 25℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 17℃.

The temperature in February is the average daily maximum temperature of 26℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 18℃.

The temperature in March is an average daily maximum temperature of 29℃ and an average daily minimum temperature of 20℃.

The temperature in April is the average daily maximum temperature of 31℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 21℃.

The temperature in May is the average daily maximum temperature of 33℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 23℃.

The temperature in June and June is the average daily maximum temperature of 33℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 23℃.

The temperature in July and July is the average daily maximum temperature of 33℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 23℃.

The temperature in August and August is the average daily maximum temperature of 33℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 23℃.

The temperature in September and September is the average daily maximum temperature of 31℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 22℃.

The temperature in October and October is the average daily maximum temperature of 30℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 20℃.

The temperature in November and November is the average daily maximum temperature of 27℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 19℃.

The temperature in December and December is the average daily maximum temperature of 25℃ and the average daily minimum temperature of 17℃.

Introduction to the geographical environment of Vietnam:

1. Highlands

The main residents of the highlands and plateaus in northern and northwest Vietnam are ethnic minority tribes. From Tibet and Yunnan Province in southwestern China, they form Vietnam's borders with Laos and Cambodia. It ends in the Mekong Delta, north of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon). In the central mountainous area, there are several plateaus with undulating heights and irregular shapes. The northern part of the mountain is narrow and very rugged; Vietnam's highest peak, Fan Si Pan, is located at the northwest end and is 3,142 meters high.

2. The Red River Delta

It is a flat triangular zone with an area of ??3,000 square kilometers. It is smaller than the Mekong Delta, but it was developed earlier and has a high population density. It used to be a harbor in the Beibu Gulf, but it has been gradually filled by a huge amount of river alluvial deposits over thousands of years, advancing 100 meters into the Beibu Gulf every year. The Red River Delta is the ancestral home of the Vietnamese nation. Before 1975, 70% of agriculture and 80% of industry in northern Vietnam were concentrated in the Red River Delta.

Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Vietnam