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What is the geographical location of Singapore?

The geographical location of Singapore is about 2 degrees north latitude and 0/04 degrees east longitude.

Singapore is located at the southernmost tip of Malay Peninsula. Its territory consists of Singapore Island and 54 small islands nearby. Its geographical position is very important, and it is called the "Oriental Crossroads". The northern part is separated from the Malay Peninsula by the Johor Strait, which is only 1.2km wide, and the western part is connected by long dikes, so the transportation is convenient. In the south, Indonesia faces each other across the Singapore Strait, which is 105 km long and 1.7 km wide, and guards the navigation arteries at the entrance of Malacca Strait.

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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, the humidity is between 65% and 90%, and the rainy season is 1 1 to March of the following year.

Affected by the humid northeast monsoon, the weather is unstable, usually there will be 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℃.