1. Maldives is an archipelago country in the Indian Ocean. About 600 kilometers from the south of India, about 750 kilometers from the southwest of Sri Lanka. North-south length of 820 kilometers, east-west width of 130 kilometers. The total land area of 90,000 square kilometers (including territorial sea area), land area of 298 square kilometers.
2. The Maldives consists of 26 groups of natural atolls and 1,192 coral islands spread over 90,000 square kilometers of sea area, of which about 200 islands are inhabited. The average size of the islands is 1-2 square kilometers, and the terrain is low and flat, with an average elevation of 1.2 meters above sea level.
3. Located near the equator, the Maldives has a distinctly tropical climate characterized by no four seasons. The annual precipitation is 2143 millimeters, and the average annual temperature is 28°C. The average daily maximum temperature is 31°C. The average annual temperature is 28°C. The average annual temperature is 28°C. The average daily maximum temperature is 31°C and the minimum temperature is 26°C.
4. The Maldives is rich in marine resources, with a variety of tropical fish and sea turtles, hawksbill turtles and seafood such as coral and shells.
5, Maldives and the surrounding waters have more than 700 kinds of fish, producing skipjack tuna, lobster, sea cucumbers, and a small number of groupers, sharks, sea turtles and hawksbill turtles. The most abundant are coral fish, which come in a variety of colors, shapes and sizes.