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Hanoi, Vietnam
Latitude: 21°05'N
Longitude: 105°55'E
Elevation: 52 ft
A large body of water near Hanoi is the Gulf of Tonkin.
Climate Zone: Am= Tropical monsoonal
Avg. Monthly Temperature High: 33 degrees in June/July Avg. Monthly Temperature Low: 13 degrees in January
Avg. Monthly Rainfall: 140 mm
Hanoi's climate is affected by it's close proximity to water, resulting in a higher average humidity. Every summer in Hanoi is monsoon season, when winds blow rainclouds over much of Southern Asia resulting in high levels of precipitation, especially in August. Otherwise Hanoi is in the area of latitude known as the Doldrums, where wind is generally slight.
Geology
Tectonic Plate Boundary Near Hanoi
Hanoi is located on the Eurasian plate, near a collision boundary between the Pacific plate and Eurasian plate.
Rocks That Underlie Hanoi
The metamorphic rock gneiss can be found underneath Hanoi, as well as its parent rock granite. Also you can find powdered clay from river or marsh sediment, white stiff clay, clay and pebbles, as well as gritstone or sandstone.
Links:
https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/vm.html