it's tropical country , there are only 2 seasons : dry season and rainy season
It is the season of the llama, where indonesians worship llamas, sacrifice tourists, get drunk and start dancing in the dark
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Because Indonesia is a tropical country.
no, Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct monsoonal wet and dry seasons.
Two seasons : rainy season and dry season , Indonesia climate is entirely tropical
No, it doesn't. Indonesia only has 2 seasons - dry and wet. There's no extreme season, like winter and summer.
Jakarta-Indonesia is located in the tropical climate. Indonesia is on the equator and has rainforests hot and humid. The seasons are either wet or dry.
There are two seasons in Indonesia: the dry season, which extends from June to October, and the wet/ rainy season, which lasts from November to March.
it's tropical country , there are only 2 seasons : dry season and rainy season . there is no winter
2. the dry season and the wet season. I don't think they have a summer winter etc.
The climate of Indonesia is tropical. Temperatures remain high and fluctuate very little throughout the year (30 - 35 °C). There are two main seasons in Indonesia: The wet season from October to April. The dry season from May to September.
Indonesia has only two seasons; the wet season and the dry season. I believe their dry season is when it is approximately summer in Australia or winter in America.
Indonesia. But that's one country..because Indonesia is a country......if you are asking about the Malay Archipelago then it would be Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, East Timor and Brunei.
Only one country in Asia is crossed by the equator, Indonesia.Only Indonesia.