Thursday, May 13, 2010
South Korea's Geography
South Korea is an entire country the size of Indiana. At 38,023 sq. mi., South Korea has highly elevated land as it's neighbor North Korea but with a different climate. South Korea is more temperate with heavy monsoon-like rainfall in the summer and lighter rainfall in winter. South Korea's capital is Seoul at 37 degrees N, and 126 degrees E. Well known rivers in South Korea are the Han, and Nakton. Other popular mountain ranges in the mountainess east coast of South Korea are the T'aebaek and Subaek. It's highest point is Halla-san at 6,397 feet above sea level.
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