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At Manaus, a city on the banks of the Amazon river, and in the centre of the Amazon Rain Forest, the mean annual temperature is 28 o C . There is virtually no variance in this temperature; month by month it may only raise of fall by 1 degree. However, it annual rainfall is 1811mm ( 1.811 m) with a definite wet and dry season. The wet season is in the northern winter. The dry season , although there is still an amount of rainfall, is in the northern summer. The wettest month is March, with approx. 250mm of rain. and the driest is August with about 35mm of rain.
In most tropical rainforests, there are just two seasons, the Wet season and the Dry season .
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During the dry season which is January to June.
Madagascar is the only place where they are found. So, I would say the dry woodland that has a seven to eight month dry season.
The tropics don't define their seasons in terms of summer and winter. It is so close to the equator that there is miniscule temperature differences. Rather, they often have a wet season and a dry season, though parts of the Amazon are wet all the time.
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January is the coldest month of the year when low temperatures in Sapporo are recorded. Sapporo has a humid continental climate with hot summers and no dry season.
In a Dry Season was created in 1999.
The ISBN of In a Dry Season is 0330392018.
Yes, there is a dry season in the Savanna. The temperatures range from 80-100 degrees in the dry season.
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