What is the average annual temperature in Vietnam?
The climate in Viet Nam is tropical, with heavy rainfall and high humidity throughout the year. The northern region is more or less continental because of the influence of China's terrestrial climate. The East China Sea has a great influence on the humid climate of terrestrial tropical monsoon.
The humid tropical monsoon climate has different effects on Vietnamese territory, so different regions in Vietnam have different climate characteristics. The climate in Vietnam changes with the seasons, east, west, north and south. Due to the influence of the northeast monsoon, the annual average temperature in Vietnam is lower than that in countries of the same latitude in Asia.
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Vietnam has a long and narrow terrain, high in the west and low in the east. Three quarters of the territory is mountains and plateaus. The north and northwest are mountains and plateaus. Fanxibang Peak, the main peak of Huanglian Mountain, is 3 142 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Vietnam.
The Changshan Mountains in the west, with a length of 1000 kilometers, run through the north and south, with a gentle western slope, forming Xiyuan Plateau in Calais-Songkun and Duole provinces. The long mountain range in the middle runs through the north and south, and there are some low mountain passes. The eastern coast is plain, with low terrain and dense river network, with an altitude of about 3 meters.
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