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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ha Long Bay' has mentioned 'Climate' in the following places:
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These larger zones share a similar geological, geographical, geomorphological, climate, and cultural characters.
The evolution of the karst in this bay has taken 20 million years under the impact of the tropical wet climate.
Contents 1 Etymology 2 Overview 2.1 Location 2.2 Climate 2.3 Population 3 History 3.1 Soi Nhu culture (16,000xe2x80x935000 BC) 3.2 Cai Beo culture (5000xe2x80x933000 BC) 3.3 Hxe1xbaxa1 Long culture (2500xe2x80x931500 BC) 3.4 Classical period 4 Geology and geomorphology 4.1 History of tectonics 4.2 Karst geomorphology value 4.3 Timeline of geologic evolution 5 Ecology 5.1 Environmental damage 6 Awards and designations 7 In literature 7.1 Ancient tales 8 See also 9 References 10 External links
Climate[edit]
Due to a simultaneous combination of ideal factors such as thick, pale, grey, and strong limestone layers, which are formed by fine-grained materials; hot and moist climate and slow tectonic process as a whole; Ha Long Bay has had a complete karst evolution for 20 million years.
Hxe1xbaxa1 Long Bay is a mature karst landscape developed during a warm, wet, tropical climate.
The sequence of stages in the evolution of a karst landscape over a period of 20 million years requires a combination of several distinct elements including a massive thickness of limestone, a hot wet climate and slow overall tectonic up lift.
420,000,000xe2x80x93340,000,000 BC end of the Silurian Period and throughout the whole Devonian Period The area was subjected to powerful forces of erosion from the hot and dry climate.
Covering an area of 43,400 ha and including over 1600 islands and islets, most of which are uninhabitated and unaffected by humans, it forms a spectacular seascape of limestone pillars and is an ideal model of a mature Karst landscape developed during a warm and wet tropical climate.