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The intertropical convergence zone is a region near the equator where trade winds converge, leading to frequent rain showers and thunderstorms. Countries located within this zone, such as parts of Central America, the Caribbean, West Africa, Southeast Asia, and northern Australia, often experience two distinct rainy seasons each year.

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