No, it doesn't. Indonesia only has 2 seasons - dry and wet. There's no extreme season, like winter and summer.
Too hot.
The only Equatorial mountain with significant snow cover and glaciation is Puncak Jaya in Indonesia, on Kalimantan (formerly called Borneo) 95% of snow and glaciers on Kilimanjaro now having melted away.
Indonesia is a tropical country located right on the equator. The greatest northern latitude is less than 6 degrees, and southern latitude is no greater than 9 degrees. This geographical position makes the country has tropical climate in general. Although generally tropical, due to its altitude, there are some parts of Indonesia that has snow, such as Puncak Jaya (the Carstensz Pyramid) which is located in Indonesian part of Papua island. (The eastern half of Papua island belongs to Papua New Guinea).
Brazil, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia, Indonesia and others including Equador, where it crosses the snow covered Andes Mountains.
Indonesia. But that's one country..because Indonesia is a country......if you are asking about the Malay Archipelago then it would be Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, East Timor and Brunei.
Only one country in Asia is crossed by the equator, Indonesia.Only Indonesia.
Indonesia
Indonesia's official name is republic of IndonesiaOr as the Indonesians say: Republik Indonesia
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia.Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia.
Indonesia is a country
no,its not in Indonesia
Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.Yes, people in Indonesia do vote in elections.