The Philippines and other tropical countries near the equator experiences only two seasons - wet and dry. Countries located far above or far below the equator, such as the United States and England, experience four seasons.
It's because they're closer to the equator.
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The greatest influence of the Spaniards on the Philippines was the introduction of Christianity, which had a lasting impact on the culture and society of the country. The Spaniards also brought about changes in governance, language, architecture, and cuisine that are still evident in the Philippines today.
There are five autonomous regions in the Philippines. These are the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM), the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), the Caraga Region, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), and the Negros Island Region (NIR).
University of Southern Philippines Foundation in Cebu City, Philippines deserves to be named the Alpha Chapter because it is the original place where Alpha Tau Omega-Philippines was born. Manuel M. Momongan, the Principal Founder and a student of University of Southern Philippines founded the name Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity with the support of his brother in the Alpha Sigma Phi Fraternity-Philippines of the University of San Jose Recoletos, Cebu City, Philippines. Manolito Mangubat who brought along with him 7 USJR students to be initiated at the University of Southern Philippines. Manuel M. Momongan of Cebu City and Manolito Mangubat of Medellin, Cebu should be considered the original first two Founders of Alpha Tau Omega-Philippines on August 15, 1968. The expansion process during that year was shortlived because members of the Alpha Sigma Phi in Cebu City, opposed the plan of the two founders to build the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity. The two founders remained indignant and inactive with their former fraternity.For 32 long years, Manuel M. Momongan inspite of the absence of Manolito Mangubat, revived the Alpha Tau Omega with the support of another four Alpha Sigma Phi members, Roland Marigomen, Wilfredo Ursal, Raul Murillo and Jesus Flores (deceased). That is what it is today, the Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity-Philippines.
The Philippines were formed due to tectonic plate movements and volcanic activity, resulting in the creation of a chain of islands. Over millions of years, these processes formed the archipelago that we now know as the Philippines.
Climiates in temperate and subpolar regions are more likely to have four distinct seasons.
the season in japan has three seasons but in the philippines has four seasons... answered by: meryll lynch malabanan
Most of Australia experiences four clear and distinct seasons. Only the very far north has two seasons - wet and dry.
Well, they go on with their livelihood despite the presence of the two seasons in the country.
cause Frank's a bastud
summer and winter
it means that u are popo and so is your family
The Philippines and other tropical countries near the equator experiences only two seasons - wet and dry. Countries located far above or far below the equator, such as the United States and England, experience four seasons.
Bali has two distinct seasons. The months between May and September are dry, while October to April are the wet seasons.
The Philippines have only two seasons and not four like the other countries because the Philippines is located near the equator. Since the the part where the equator is found is hot and the Philippines is located near the equator, the Philippines is considered as a tropical country which is ideal for us. This is because the spot where the Philippines lies is not very hot and not very cold. Meaning if it is not really cold and not really hot obviously the other seasons cannot happen in the Philippines like winter. this is because it is not cold enough in the Philippines to form snow like the other countries.
no, Indonesia has a tropical climate, with two distinct monsoonal wet and dry seasons.
No. Two points determine one line, and only one.