The Guardian -
28 Sep 2021 07:00

South-east Asian country has a monsoon climate, and 15% of land is less than five metres above sea level Long and narrow, stretching from 9 to 23 degrees north of the equator, Vietnam is situated totally within the tropics. Like many countries in south-east Asia, it has a monsoon climate, with two distinct seasons, dominated by moist southerly winds in late spring and summer, and drier northerly ones in autumn and winter. These, in turn, lead to very different weather patterns between the two ma...
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