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Revision as of 18:07, 29 November 2011

Indonesia

Geography

Latitude and Longitude

Between 11 degrees South and 6 degrees North, and between 95 degrees East and 141 degrees East

Elevation range, highest and lowest points

0-5,030 m Lowest Point: Indian Ocean Highest Point- Puncak Jaya


Capital: Jakarta

Bodies of Water: Lake Toba, Mahakam River, Barito River, Indian Ocean, and Pacific Ocean all border Indonesia.

Location: Indonesia is an archipelago between the Indian Ocean and the Pacific Ocean

Terrain: More than 17,500 islands the islands are large islands that mainly consist of coastal plains with mountainous interiors

Provinces/States: 33

Area

1,904,569 sq km (around 736,000 sq. mi.), about three times the size of Texas

Land area

1,811,569 sq km

Water area

93,000 sq km

Total area

1,904,569 sq km


Climate

Equilateral, but is cooler in the highlands

Climate Zones

AF- Tropical Rain Forest on Koppen Climate Chart, hot summers and wet year-round.Tropical moist climates extend north and south from the equator to about 15° to 25° latitude. In these climates all months have average temperatures greater than 64°F (18°C), and annual precipitation is greater than 59 inches.

Climate's Impact on Vegetation

Indonesia's climate impacts vegetation in a good way. Most plants need warm, humid climates to grow, and Indonesia can provide that weather

OceanCurrents

Some Ocean Currents that pass through Indonesia are: - The Eastern Gyral Current - The South Equatorial Current - The Indian Monsoon Current - The Equatorial Counter Current - The South Java Current - The Pacific Indian Throughlow Current

Major topographic features

Mountains and volcanoes make up the majority of Indonesia's topography

Bibliography

https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/id.html

http://www.wunderground.com

http://www.memory.loc.gov/frd/cs/

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/global/climate_max.htm

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/jetstream/global/climate.htm