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Climate and temperature in Indonesia

Indonesia has a typical tropical rain forest climate, with an average annual temperature of 22℃~3 1℃.

The average daytime temperature is 365438 0℃. It is recommended to wear short clothes, short skirts, thin skirts, shorts and other cool and breathable clothes made of light cotton fabric. The average temperature at night is 22 degrees Celsius. It is recommended to wear short suits, T-shirts, thin jeans, casual clothes, professional suits and other comfortable clothes made of single-layer cotton and linen fabrics.

The cities with the highest annual average temperature in Indonesia are Tampasha (32℃), Kundian (32℃), Sa Mei Dan (32℃), Wu Rong (32℃), Manado (365,438+0℃), Jakarta (365,438+0℃) and Ambon (30).

The cities with the lowest annual average temperature in Indonesia are Manado (2 1℃), Ambon (22℃), Kundian (22℃), Lombok (22℃), Wurong (22℃), Bijak (23℃), Tampasha (23℃) and Saskatchewan (23).

The topography of Indonesia

Indonesian islands are scattered, mainly including kalimantan island, Sumatra, Irian, Sulawesi and Java. Every island has many rugged mountains and hills, only a narrow coastal plain, surrounded by shallow seas and corals. In kalimantan island, mountains extend from the middle to the west, with vast coastal plains and swamps in the south.

On Sumatra Island, the mountains extend obliquely from northwest to southeast. The northeast side of the mountain range is hilly and vast coastal alluvial plain, and the east of the plain is swamp. Sulawesi is mostly mountainous, with only narrow coastal plains. Java Island is a huge intermountain basin with plains in the north and lava plateaus and mountains in the south.

Irian Island, surrounded by mountains in the west, is the highest mountain in Indonesia and puncak jaya, the highest island peak in the world, with an altitude of 5030 meters and a vast plain in the south.