Climate
The northern regions of Vietnam tend to have a humid tropical environment, with humidity of 84% throughout the year with 90% of precipitation occurring in the summer. Due to differences in latitude however, the clime varies considerably place to place in Vietnam. During winter, most of the country is dry compared to the other seasons of fall, spring, and summer.
The northern regions of Vietnam tend to have a humid tropical environment, with humidity of 84% throughout the year with 90% of precipitation occurring in the summer. Due to differences in latitude however, the clime varies considerably place to place in Vietnam. During winter, most of the country is dry compared to the other seasons of fall, spring, and summer.
Natural Resources
Phosphates, coal, manganese, bauxite, chromate, offshore gas and oil deposits, timber, and hydro power.
Phosphates, coal, manganese, bauxite, chromate, offshore gas and oil deposits, timber, and hydro power.
Terrain
Low and flat in both south and north of the country, with central highlands, hills, and mountainous in the north/northwestern of the country.
Low and flat in both south and north of the country, with central highlands, hills, and mountainous in the north/northwestern of the country.
Agriculture
Agriculture currently accounts for about 24% of Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP), which has steadily declined in recent years. However Vietnam remains as one of the world's most prominent rice exporters in the world, with other products including coffee, cotton, peanuts, sugarcane, tea, and rubber.
Agriculture currently accounts for about 24% of Vietnam's gross domestic product (GDP), which has steadily declined in recent years. However Vietnam remains as one of the world's most prominent rice exporters in the world, with other products including coffee, cotton, peanuts, sugarcane, tea, and rubber.