ಗುರುವಾರ, ಜೂನ್ 4, 2009

Physical Geography (General)

Covering area about 329,758 sq km. Malaysia comprises two regions: peninsular Malaysia (west Malaysia) and East Malaysia (sabah and Sarawak) which are separated from each other by about 530 km of the South China Sea.


The Peninsular Malaysia consists essentially of an east and west coastal plain with the central mountain ranges running roughly north to south. These ranges attain 2134 meter in places, the highest peak, Gunung Tahan, being 2190 meter. The state of Sabah and Sarawak consist in general of an alluvial coastal plain. There are more hilly rollins country further inland and of mountain ranges in the interior. In Sabah, the central muntain ranges rise more abruptly from the west coast with Malaysia’s highest peak, Mount Kinabalu (4100 meter)

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