aprail,may,and june.
The rainy period starts from June and lasts up to December, practically half of the year.
The wettest month varies depending on the location. In general, the wettest month is typically during the rainy season in that specific region. It is important to look up the specific region's climate data to determine the wettest month.
December
In Mexico it is hot because it is so close to the equator. It is also humid, this is because the evaporates water quickly and easily. The more that water moisture in the air builds up the more likely it is the rain , because it is building mass in the clouds becoming heavier.
Ah, a quagmire can happen in the rainy season, my friend. When the rain falls gently, the grass on the soccer field soaks up the water like a happy little sponge. But if it keeps raining and the ground gets too wet, it can turn into a muddy mess, making it quite a challenge for the players to run and kick the ball. Just remember, even in a quagmire, there's always a way to find beauty and joy in the game.
There is a rainy season way up in the mountains where the Blue Nile has its source.
You might be thinking of "arroyos", Spanish for "dry river beds".
Although Kenya has the normal four seasons of the world (Autumn, winter, summer, spring) it's year may also be divided up by rainy and dry seasons:December- February: The hot dry season.Jan-Feb: The calving season for wildebeest, zebra, and some hoofed species.April - May: The heavier rainy season.June - October: The cooler dry season.November: The start of the short rains.
In the savanna regions of Africa, the rainy season typically occurs from November to March. This period is characterized by heavy rainfall, which supports the growth of grasses and sustains the diverse wildlife in these ecosystems. The timing and intensity of the rains can vary depending on the specific location within the savanna.
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During the rainy season, wood absorbs moisture from the air, causing it to swell. This is because wood is hygroscopic, meaning it has a tendency to absorb and release water depending on the humidity levels. As the wood swells, it can lead to issues such as warping or cracking if the moisture content is not properly managed.
It's the natural salts present in the leather that show up as discoloured patches