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Are Malaysia and Singapore the same place?

Malaysia and Singapore are different places.

Malaysia:

1. What is Malaysia?

Malaysia, the full name of Malaysia Federation (formerly Malaya), referred to as Malaysia. The Federation of Malaysia is divided into two parts by the South China Sea.

Second, the location of Malaysia.

Malaysia is located in Southeast Asia and consists of Malaya in the south of Malay Peninsula and Sarawak and Sabah in the north of kalimantan island. It is located at north latitude 1-7 and east longitude 97- 120. Located between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. The whole territory is divided into East Malaysia and West Malaysia by the South China Sea:

1, West Malaysia is a Malaya region, located in the south of Malay Peninsula, bordering Thailand in the north, Malacca Strait in the west, South China Sea in the east, Johor Strait in the south and adjacent to Singapore, with two long passages.

2. East Malaysia, including Sarawak and Sabah, is located in the north of kalimantan island (Borneo), while Brunei is sandwiched between Sabah and Sarawak.

Three. Climatic characteristics of Malaysia

Because Malaysia is located near the equator, it belongs to tropical rain forest climate and tropical monsoon climate, and there is no obvious division of four seasons. The temperature difference changes little in a year, with an average temperature of 26-30℃ and abundant rainfall throughout the year. The rainy season is from March to June and 10 to February of the following year. The average annual temperature is 22℃~28℃ in inland mountainous areas and 25℃~30℃ in coastal plains.

Singapore:

1. What is Singapore?

Singapore, formerly known as the Republic of Singapore, or Singapore, Sin Chew or Sing Tao, or Lion City, is an island country in Southeast Asia with a parliamentary political system.

Second, the geographical location of Singapore

Singapore is located at 1 18' north latitude and 103 5 1' east longitude, adjacent to the south entrance of Malacca Strait, adjacent to Malaysia across the narrow Johor Strait in the north, and connected to the Second Strait by a new flexible causeway in the north and west. Crossing the Singapore Strait to the south, there are ferries connecting Indonesia's islands, such as Tanbin Island and Batam Island.

Third, the climate characteristics of Singapore

Singapore is located in the tropics, controlled by the equatorial low pressure zone for many years, with a rainy climate in the equator and small annual and daily temperature differences. The average temperature is between 23 and 34℃, the average annual rainfall is about 2400 mm, and the humidity is between 65% and 90%. The rainy season is from June 1 1 to March of the following year, and the weather is unstable due to the humid northeast monsoon. There are usually thunderstorms in the afternoon, and the average low temperature hovers at 24-25℃. From June to September, the southwest wind is the driest. In the months with alternating monsoon, that is, from April to May, 10 to10, the ground wind is weak and changeable, the sun is hot, and the highest temperature on the island can reach 35℃.