What is the basic of the climate of the philppines
All of the Philippines has a tropical climate
Some examples of places in the Philippines with a type 3 climate include Baguio City, which has a subtropical highland climate, and Malaybalay City in Bukidnon, which has a tropical monsoon climate with a short dry season. These areas typically experience cooler temperatures compared to lowland areas and have distinct wet and dry seasons.
Because the country is located in the tropics.
The second type of climate in the Philippines is the Type II climate which is characterized by a very pronounced rainfall pattern with maximum rainfall during the winter months (Nov to April) and dry conditions during summer (May to October). This climate type is experienced in eastern parts of the Philippines like Samar, Leyte and parts of Mindanao.
The city of Tagaytay is one of the prime tourist destinations in the Philippines. It has a high altitude which allows for a cooler climate than other areas, and has breathtaking scenery. It is located in the province of Cavite.
All of the Philippines has a tropical climate
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
The Philippines has four types of climate: Type I (two pronounced seasons – dry from November to April and wet from May to October), Type II (no dry season but a distinct period of heavy rainfall from September to November), Type III (rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year), and Type IV (rainfall is more or less evenly distributed throughout the year with no pronounced maximum period).
Some examples of places in the Philippines with a type 3 climate include Baguio City, which has a subtropical highland climate, and Malaybalay City in Bukidnon, which has a tropical monsoon climate with a short dry season. These areas typically experience cooler temperatures compared to lowland areas and have distinct wet and dry seasons.
Because the four general types of climate in the Philippines are based on seasonal rainfall distribution.
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Tropical Climate Dry to Moderate
The climate of the Philippines differs from the climate of Iowa because they are ni very different geographical situations. The Philippines is a group of islands in a tropical ocean. Iowa is an extent of land in a temperate region in the middle of the North American continent
it is hot and little bit cold has the Philippines . :D
No. They don't have the same climate. But during summers in Japan, the climate is similar to Philippines.
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
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