Malaysia
has a warm and humid climate. The humidity is about 80% all year round and temperatures
range from 21 to 32°C. The climate is affected by the northeast and southwest
monsoons, tropical winds that alternate during the course of the year.The northeast monsoon blows from November to March, and the southwest monsoon from May to September. The periods between the monsoons are marked by heavy rainfall. Much of Malaysia is mountainous. Its mountains include two of the highest in southeast Asia: the Gunung Tahan, which rises 2,190 metres above the central spine of the Titiwangsa mountain range in Peninsular Malaysia, and the Gunung Kinabalu, 4,100 metres high, in Sabah.
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