Sunday, January 2, 2011

Singapore's Geographic ( according to informations found )

Singapore is an island with a diamond shape surrounded by many other small islands. There are two roads between Singapore and Malaysia's state Juhor - an artificial way street called Johor-Singapore link in the north, crossing TebrauDao Jurong Straits, Pulau Tekong, Pulau Ubin and Sentosa are the largest island of Singapore Besides, there are many other small islands. Highest position of Singapore is Bukit Timah Hill with elevation 166 m. junction of Tuas and Monday, a bridge connecting the West with Juhor.

Urban areas previously only concentrated on the northern region surrounding Singapore Singapore River, is now trading centers of Singapore, while the remaining humid tropical forests or for agricultural use. Since the 1960s, the government has built many new urban in remote areas, creating a Singapore to look at homes across the floor, though still the center area where the most flourishing. Urban Planning Committee is a committee of government specializing in urban planning activities with the task of land use and distribution as well as effective coordination of traffic. Committee gave detailed plans for land use in 55 areas.

Singapore was expanding the territory by land from the hills, sea and neighboring countries. Thus, Singapore's land area grew from 581.5 km ² in the 1960s to today's 697.25 km ² (approximate area needed Giothanh district of Ho Chi Minh City)), and can be further increased by 100 km ² 2030. (

Singapore has a humid tropical climate with distinct seasons regardless. Characteristics of this climate of pressure and temperature stability, high humidity and heavy rainfall. Temperature change of about 22 ° C to 34 ° C (72 ° -93 ° F). On average, relative humidity about 90% to 60% in the morning and afternoon. During prolonged heavy rain, relative humidity often reaches 100%. The highest temperature and lowest appeared as 18.4 ° C (65.1 ° F) and 37.8 ° C (100.0 ° F).

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