Geography, asked by taekook1891, 10 months ago

what is the extent (latitudinal), countries that are in the equatorial region, climate (temperature and precipitation[everything]), the natural vegetation, the threats to the vegetation, the origin of rubber, how it made its way to Malaysia, economic and geographic reasons for Malaysia to be so successful in rubber?
It should be about the equatorial region only.

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Answered by susdhabhaga
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Answer:The geography of Malaysia deals with the physical and human geography of Malaysia, a Southeast Asian country. There are two major parts to this country, Peninsular Malaysia to the west and East Malaysia to the east. In addition, there are numerous smaller islands surrounding both landmasses. Peninsular Malaysia is situated on the southernmost section of the Malay Peninsula, south of Thailand, north of Singapore and east of the Indonesian island of Sumatra; East Malaysia comprises most of the northern part of Borneo island, with land borders shared with Brunei to the north and Indonesian Borneo which is to the south.The geography of Malaysia deals with the physical and human geography of Malaysia, a Southeast Asian country. There are two major parts to this country, Peninsular Malaysia to the west and East Malaysia to the east. In addition, there are numerous smaller islands surrounding both landmasses.

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taekook1891: thank you so much, but what does it have to with the rubber?
Answered by btsarmy4646
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