That is the climate experienced anywhere within the tropical belt of the Earth.
Hot and rainy all year
hot all year with rainy and dry seasons
Singapore is summer all-year-round. However, there are rainy seasons.
That would be the simplest definition of a year.
there are no seasons in Samoa, the weather is pretty much the same all year round. There is no Spring, SUmmer, Winter or Autumn. There is a rainy and a dry season though.
They have them all, summer, winter, fall and spring, but it is essentially divided into the wet and the dry seasons.
Tropical areas are warm year long, and have heavy rainfall during the rainy seasons.
The answer depends on the definition of a "season." The astronomical definition of a season refers to a specific portion of Earth's orbit around the Sun. Thus, according to the strict astronomical definition, all parts of Earth have four seasons. The looser climate-based definition of a season refers to predictable annual patterns in the weather - for example, a "rainy season" versus the "dry season," etc. The number of seasons following this definition varies around the world, and it actually doesn't have much to do with proximity to the equator, though generally locations near the equator tend to have warm weather year-round and often experience a rainy season, typhoon season, hurricane season, etc. It would be impossible to narrow it down to a single country, as climate can vary wildly around a single country. In the United States, for example, the climate patterns and thus "number of seasons" in Minnesota and Southern California would be like two different countries altogether. So, there's no real single answer for the number of climate seasons, but the astronomical definition has one answer: four.
The marine biome has 4 seasons but the weather can make it seem like it's spring all year (cool and rainy in winter, warm and partly sunny in summer). The source: I go to Iceland every year (a marine climate).
You do not get all four seasons when you live near the equator because it is almost the same temperature all year round so there is no need to have a season when you are having the same weather all year.
Singapore is located near the equator, so it does not experience the four seasons.It is summer all year round in Singapore.The weather is often warm, hot and humid except for the rainy days.
Yes there are seasons all around the world, all the year round.