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Philippine weather

The weather in the Philippines is warm all the year round.

The highest temperature is about 34 degrees, and the lowest temperature is about 24 degrees. The average annual temperature is about 27 degrees, and the average annual precipitation in most areas is between 2000 and 3000 mm. The Philippines belongs to monsoon tropical rain forest climate, with high temperature and rainy all year round, obvious monsoon and small annual temperature difference.

There are dry season (1 1- April of the following year) and rainy season (5-65438+1October) in the western part of the archipelago, and it rains all the year round in the eastern coast, with the most winter rain. The southern region is also rainy all the year round, and there is no obvious difference between drought and rainy season. The East Pacific is the birthplace of typhoons, and there are more typhoons in June-165438+1October every year.

The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia, facing Taiwan Province Province of China across the bashi channel in the north, facing Indonesia and Malaysia across the Sulawesi Sea and Barabak Strait in the south and southwest, facing the South China Sea in the west and the Pacific Ocean in the east. With a total area of 299,700 square kilometers, * * * has more than 7,000 large and small islands.

The rivers in the Philippines are short and small. Kagayan River, the largest river in Luzon Island, is 350 kilometers long. Mindanao is bigger than the Mindanao River and the Gusang River.