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What's the weather like in Peru all year round?
The temperature in central China varies greatly, with an annual average temperature of 1 ~ 14℃. The eastern part has a tropical rainforest climate with an average annual temperature of 24 ~ 35℃. Average temperature in the capital 15 ~ 25℃. The annual precipitation is less than 50 mm in the west, 200 ~ 1000 mm in the middle and more than 2000 mm in the east.
Peru is located in the west of South America, with an area of 12852 16_? . It borders Ecuador and Colombia in the north, Brazil in the east, Chile in the south, Bolivia in the southeast and the Pacific Ocean in the west. The coastline is 2254 kilometers long.
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Terrain:
The Andes runs through the north and south, and the mountainous area accounts for 1/3 of the national area. The whole territory is divided into three areas from west to east: the west coast is a long and narrow arid zone, a tropical desert area with dry and mild climate, intermittent plains, developed irrigation agriculture and concentrated urban population; The plateau area in the central mountainous area is mainly in the middle of the Andes, with an average elevation of about 4300 meters, which is the birthplace of the Amazon River.
The eastern part is amazon rain forest District, which belongs to the upper reaches of the Amazon River and is a foothill alluvial plain. This is a newly developed oil producing area in Peru. It is hot and rainy all the year round, and there are forests everywhere.
Mount Korobona and Salkan Mountain Ba Dou are over 6,000 meters, and Mount Vascalan is 6,768 meters above sea level, which is the highest point in Peru. The main rivers are Kaiali River and putumayo River. There are many volcanoes and frequent earthquakes in the south-central part, and Lake Titicaca, the second largest lake in South America, is at the junction with Bolivia in the southeast.
North of the central coast and offshore oil reserves. Offshore waters are rich in fish (sardines in Peru) and other fishery resources, and there are a lot of bird droppings on coastal islands. The forest area accounts for 5 1% of the national territory.
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