Ko Libong

Ko Libong
32.865 km²
Coastline: 40.436 km
Landform: Plains
135 / km²
UTC+07:00
Tree Cover: 70%
Evergreen Broadleaf Forest

Welcome to Ko Libong, a Tropical island in the Malacca Strait, part of the majestic Pacific Ocean. This guide offers a comprehensive overview of what makes Ko Libong unique – from its geography and climate to its population, infrastructure, and beyond. Dive into the details:

Geography and size of Ko Libong

Size: 32.9 km²
Coastline: 40.4 km
Ocean: Pacific Ocean
Sea: Malacca Strait
Continent: Asia

Ko Libong is a Medium Island spanning 33 km² with a coastline of 40 km.

Archipel:

Tectonic Plate: Philippine Sea – An oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Philippine Sea, east of the Philippines. It’s involved in complex interactions with the surrounding Eurasian, Pacific, and Indo-Australian plates, leading to significant volcanic and seismic activity in the region.

The geographic heart of the island is pinpointed at these coordinates:
Latitude: 7.24502868 / Longitude: 99.39494034

Climate and weather of Ko Libong

Climate Zone: Tropical
Climate Details: Tropical Monsoon Climate
Temperature: Hot

Climate Characteristics: Characterized by heavy rainfall, high humidity, and uniformly high temperatures, but with a distinct short dry season. It features a seasonal reversal of prevailing wind directions.

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