In the tropocs, there are not four seasons. Usually, there is a wet and a dry season. In some places (such as Southeast Asia), the wet season is called the monsoon season.
Vegetation in Southeast Asia is mainly tropical-hot and humid all year round with plentiful rainfall. It has a wet/dry season caused by seasonal shift in winds or monsoon. The tropical rain belt causes additional rainfall during the monsoon season
Southeast Asia has a tropical climate, with three distinct seasons. Seasons vary throughout the area. Southern Vietnam is hot year round, with the rainy season lasting from May to October and the dry season from November to April. The rainy season on the central coast is November and December, with typhoon activity at the highest level. Cambodia's rainy season is from May to November, and the hot, dry season lasts from late November to April. Between May and July the south west monsoons arrive in Thailand. The hot season is from August through September.
it effects south Asia and southeast Asia because it bring heavy rain for farmers to farm.
I believe that it lasts from June to November.
In the tropics, between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn. However, even in these areas they have distinct seasons. It's just that they don't have "winter" and "summer", they have a rainy season and a dry season. In southeast Asia and in India, they call their rainy season the "Monsoon".
The Eastern Hemisphere, slightly above the equator.
it provides water for the rice fields
monsoon
Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia.
Yes, it is in southeast Asia.