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Indonesia Climate Overview. A Fallen Tree Caused By A Strong Wind In Solo, Java, Indonesia. The Climate Of Indonesia Is Almost Entirely Tropical. The Uniformly Warm Waters That Make Up 81% Of Indonesia's Area Ensure That Temperatures On Land Remain Fairly Constant, With The Coastal Plains Averaging 28 °C, The Inland And Mountain Areas Averaging 26 °C, And The Higher Mountain Regions, 23 °C. Temperature Varies Little From Season To Season, And Indonesia Experiences Relatively Little Change In The Length Of Daylight Hours From One Season To The Next; The Difference Between The Longest Day And The Shortest Day Of The Year Is Only Forty-Eight Minutes. This Allows Crops To Be Grown All Year Round

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INDONESIA CLIMATE OVERVIEW. A fallen tree caused by a strong wind in Solo, Java, Indonesia. The climate of Indonesia is almost entirely tropical. The uniformly warm waters that make up 81% of Indonesia's area ensure that temperatures on land remain fairly constant, with the coastal plains averaging 28 °C, the inland and mountain areas averaging 26 °C, and the higher mountain regions, 23 °C. Temperature varies little from season to season, and Indonesia experiences relatively little change in the length of daylight hours from one season to the next; the difference between the longest day and the shortest day of the year is only forty-eight minutes. This allows crops to be grown all year round

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