any time in the center of the earth (the equator)
there is two wetand dry season!
Everywhere on earth, four seasons occur: summer, fall, winter and spring. In the northern hemisphere, summer begins on June 21. In the southern hemisphere, summer begins on December 21. These are the solstice marks. Equinox marks -- March 21 and September 21 -- signal the beginning of the relative seasons.
Darwin is in a very tropical region of Australia and as a result experiences only 'wet' and 'dry' seasons (as they are called by local inhabitants). the wet season peaks during December to January (southern hemisphere summer) and the dry season peaks in June July (southern hemisphere winter) It should be noted that both seasons are very hot however the wet season is far more humid as it is typified by monsoonal rains that turn the otherwise dry landscape virtually into a swamp.
in the northern and upper regions of ghana usually in the dry seasons
Wet and dry seasons in the tropics are primarily caused by the movement of the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), which is a low-pressure belt where trade winds converge. During the wet season, the ITCZ shifts towards the summer hemisphere, bringing abundant rainfall. In the dry season, the ITCZ moves away from the region, leading to less rainfall. Other factors like monsoons and oceanic currents can also influence the variation between wet and dry seasons in the tropics.
High humidities only occur during the rainy seasons of a desert. The rest of the year is quite dry.
Zanzibar is located in the Southern Hemisphere, just south of the equator. It is an archipelago off the east coast of Tanzania in East Africa. The island's geographical position means it experiences a tropical climate with distinct wet and dry seasons.
The seasons are approximately 3 months each in regions closer to the equator, such as tropical or equatorial regions. In these areas, there is typically a distinct wet season and dry season that each last around 3 months.
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Australia has summer, autumn, winter and spring, the same as other countries. The difference is that, being in the southern hemisphere, these seasons occur at the opposite times of the year from their occurrence in the northern hemisphere.Spring begin on the 1st of September and runs through to November, Summer is from 1 December to the end of February, Autumn is from 1 March to May, and Winter is from 1 June to the end of August.In the far tropical north, there are still the four seasons, but more obvious are the 'wet' and 'dry' seasons. Late spring and throughout summer is the time when the monsoons move in, and the weather is hot and humid throughout this time, whilst winter is a dry season.In the far north, the traditional indigenous people of Australia recognised six seasons: to view these six seasons, go to the related link below.