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China is a large country it has many different climate regions from tropical to four-season, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate to continental arid climate
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
People go to Goa during the monsoon because Goa looks more beautiful during the monsoon season and the climate is cool
Tropical
A climate with hot, humid summers and mild, humid winters.
high sun season bit like tropical forest
The Tropical Monsoon Climate has a heavy rainy season with a light dry season. The temperatures stay at a comfortable 18 degrees Celsius all year round. (64.4 degrees Fahrenheit)
a heavy rainy season and a dry season...
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Tropical climates have two seasons, the wet season and the dry season. The monsoon is a seasonal change in wind direction in those types of climates.
China is a large country it has many different climate regions from tropical to four-season, monsoon-influenced, humid continental climate to continental arid climate
It has a heavy rainy season and a dry season. Temperatures usually stay above 18 degrees Celsius. (64.4 degrees Fahrenheit)
The monsoon climate is found near India Sri Lanka and Bangladesh the monsoon climate is caused by the monsoon rains, basically they are winds that have come from Australia (Southern Hemisphere) and they blow up and left, then when they reach the southern hemisphere they blow right and cause a wet season for India known as the monsoon rains, because it rains for about 3 months really heavily.
coldAnswer:The climate in the Himalayas ranges from tropical at the base of the mountains to permanent ice and snow at the tops
The climate in Southeast Asia is mainly tropical, hot and humid all year round with plentiful rainfall. Southeast Asia has a wet and dry season caused by seasonal shift in winds or monsoon. Mountain areas in the northern region have milder weather because of the altitude.
A tropical climate does not have a winter season.
No. A monsoon has more to do with rain than with wind. A monsoon is a seasonal weather pattern found in some tropical areas in which most of the rainfall occurs in one season. Monsoon rains can be torrential, but are not necessarily accompanied by strong winds. The fastest winds on earth occur in tornadoes.