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What's the climate like in Indonesia?

Question 1: Indonesia's climate Indonesia is located in the southeast of Asia, across the equator, between north latitude 10 and south latitude 10. More than 70% of its territory is in the southern hemisphere, so it is the only southern hemisphere country in Asia. It is more than 5,500 kilometers long from east to west, and it is the most vast country except China. Typical tropical rainforest climate, the annual average temperature is 25-27℃, regardless of the four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation in July, August and September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation in 12, 1 and February. Indonesia's national service Indonesia consists of 17508 large and small islands between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, of which about 6000 islands are inhabited. There are more than 400 volcanoes, 77 of which are active. There are two major seismic zones in the world: the Pacific Rim seismic zone and the Mediterranean-Himalayan seismic zone. Indonesia, located in the Pacific Rim seismic belt, is a country with many earthquakes. The coastline is 35,000 kilometers long.

Question 2: What is the climate type in Indonesia? This is a typical tropical rainforest climate. The annual average temperature is 25-27℃, and there are no four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation from July to September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon. The precipitation is abundant in June 5438+February, June 5438+ 10, February, and the annual precipitation is 1600-2200mm.

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Question 3: Climate conditions in Indonesia Indonesia is a typical tropical rain forest climate, with an average annual temperature of 25-27℃, regardless of the four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation from July to September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon. The precipitation is abundant in June 5438+February, June 5438+ 10, February, and the annual precipitation is 1600-2200mm.

Question 4: What's the climate like in Indonesia? A feeling, hot and humid.

Where in Indonesia? Indonesia is very big! The temperature in the capital Jakarta is generally 24-33 degrees. It doesn't rain for several months in the dry season, but it often rains in some cities. It rains almost every day in the rainy season, but be careful of floods at this time. :)

It should be a tropical rain arc climate.

The sky is clear in the morning. As the sun rises, more and more cumulonimbus clouds accumulate in the sky. In the afternoon, cumulonimbus clouds piled up like mountains, and heavy rain poured down, often accompanied by lightning. It was a little cool after the heavy rain, but it was sultry after sunrise the next day. There are thunderstorms on average 75 to 150 days in a year. Some places, such as Bogor in Java, have more than 3200 thunderstorms a year.

Question 5: Is Indonesia a tropical monsoon climate? No, it's not.

Most of Indonesia has a tropical rain forest climate.

It is hot, rainy and humid all year round. The annual average temperature is 25 -27 degrees, the temperature difference is very small, and there is no seasonal change between cold and summer.

The tropical monsoon climate is distributed on the east coast of the mainland between north latitude 10 and 25. Mainly distributed in Indochina Peninsula and most parts of Indian Peninsula.

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Question 6: What is the season in Indonesia in June+10, 5438? There are no more than 200 cigarettes and 200 grams of cut tobacco in the luggage. It's best not to bring hard liquor. Indonesia is a country, so don't drink hard liquor in public. It's best to bring some anti-mosquito drugs (toilet water and essential balm), because mosquitoes here can spread dengue fever at dusk. Bring your own cold and gunpowder.

It's summer all year round here, but it's still rainy in January, so it's necessary to bring some clothes and umbrellas in autumn. Just bring your own daily necessities. It is more expensive here.

After the domestic mobile phone can be used directly here, you can change it to a local mobile phone card. Indosat card is recommended. There are signals all over Indonesia.

There is a time difference of 1 hour between the Indonesian capital area and Beijing. If it's 7 pm in Beijing, it's 6 pm in Jakarta.

Indonesian food is mainly Xinfu, and it is popular to eat hand-grabbed rice (I feel disgusting). The rice is poured with curry juice, so it is recommended to bring some gunpowder and favorite sauce.

Question 7: Indonesia's climate Indonesia is located in the southeast of Asia, across the equator, between north latitude 10 and south latitude 10. More than 70% of its territory is in the southern hemisphere, so it is the only southern hemisphere country in Asia. It is more than 5,500 kilometers long from east to west, and it is the most vast country except China. Typical tropical rainforest climate, the annual average temperature is 25-27℃, regardless of the four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation in July, August and September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation in 12, 1 and February. Indonesia's national service Indonesia consists of 17508 large and small islands between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, of which about 6000 islands are inhabited. There are more than 400 volcanoes, 77 of which are active. There are two major seismic zones in the world: the Pacific Rim seismic zone and the Mediterranean-Himalayan seismic zone. Indonesia, located in the Pacific Rim seismic belt, is a country with many earthquakes. The coastline is 35,000 kilometers long.

Question 8: What is the climate type in Indonesia? This is a typical tropical rainforest climate. The annual average temperature is 25-27℃, and there are no four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation from July to September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon. The precipitation is abundant in June 5438+February, June 5438+ 10, February, and the annual precipitation is 1600-2200mm.

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Question 9: What's the climate like in Indonesia? A feeling, hot and humid.

Where in Indonesia? Indonesia is very big! The temperature in the capital Jakarta is generally 24-33 degrees. It doesn't rain for several months in the dry season, but it often rains in some cities. It rains almost every day in the rainy season, but be careful of floods at this time. :)

It should be a tropical rain arc climate.

The sky is clear in the morning. As the sun rises, more and more cumulonimbus clouds accumulate in the sky. In the afternoon, cumulonimbus clouds piled up like mountains, and heavy rain poured down, often accompanied by lightning. It was a little cool after the heavy rain, but it was sultry after sunrise the next day. There are thunderstorms on average 75 to 150 days in a year. Some places, such as Bogor in Java, have more than 3200 thunderstorms a year.

Question 10: Climate conditions in Indonesia Indonesia is a typical tropical rain forest climate, with an average annual temperature of 25-27℃, regardless of the four seasons. The northern part is affected by the northern hemisphere monsoon, with abundant precipitation from July to September, and the southern part is affected by the southern hemisphere monsoon. The precipitation is abundant in June 5438+February, June 5438+ 10, February, and the annual precipitation is 1600-2200mm.