Vietnam Introduction

 


About Vietnam

Vietnam is one of few countries that make up Southeast Asia alongside countries like Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and etc.The capital of the country is Hanoi located north while the largest city being Ho Chi Minh which was used to be known as Saigon is located in the south. The country extends 1,025 miles north to south and about 30 miles east to west. Its head of government consists of prime minister Pham Minh Chinh and head of state being president Vo Van Thuong. With that being said the country is a socialist republic country with only having one legislative house. Aside from that the country's long coastline provides the country with great access to marine resources and its beaches are great for the development of tourism. 

The country also has diverse cultural traditions, geography, and historical events. In the lowlands it mostly consists of the ethnic Vietnamese while in the highlands it consists of those from smaller ethnic groups. Aside from that it is said that in northern Vietnam the heavy monsoonal rains wash away the rich soil which leaves dissolving alumina and iron oxides which gives the soil a reddish tint to it. Not only that but weather in the northern part compared to the south are somewhat alike but also different. Such things are that in the north during winter it's always drizzling and the summer consist of heat, rainfall, and some typhoons here and there. In the South/Central part of the country there are monsoon winds during the months of June to November which cause rain and typhoons in mountains slopes/plains. 




Hazard: The process of a natural event that can be a threat to humans if in the way. some of these events include earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and etc. 

Disaster: A hazardous event that happens within a short time span within a certain area.

Catastrophe: A huge event in which money is needed and a large amount of time is needed as well for recovery for the place of disaster.  









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