wet and dry.
seasons? well Philippines have a dry and wet season,It is also known as TROPICAL season.
There is no season 3.
Four Types of Climate in the Philippines The four general types of climate in the Philippines, based on seasonal rainfall distribution are as follows: * Type I - Two pronounced seasons, dry and wet, with maximum rain period from June to September and a dry season which lasts for three to six months * Type II - No dry season with a very pronounced maximum rain period that occurs in December and January * Type III - No very pronounced maximum rain period, with a short dry season lasting from one to three months * Type IV - Rainfall more or less evenly distributed throughout the year.
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.
The rainy period starts from June and lasts up to December, practically half of the year.
summer and winter
Summer and rainy season.
The Philippines are located in a tropical location. These areas normally have a rainy season and an extremely warm Summer season.
Autumn is not recognized as a distinct season in the Philippines as this country has a tropical climate characterized by only two seasons: the rainy season (May-October) and the dry season (November-April).
There are two season in the Philippines and the other countries have four season.So the philippines have weak rainfall and the other country have heavy rainfall
the season in japan has three seasons but in the philippines has four seasons... answered by: meryll lynch malabanan
The Philippines does not have a winter season as it is a tropical country located near the equator. The country typically has two main seasons: wet season (June to November) and dry season (December to May). The temperature in the Philippines remains relatively consistent throughout the year, with minor fluctuations depending on the location.
The Philippines experiences two main seasons: wet season (rainy) and dry season (summer) due to its location near the equator. The wet season runs from June to November, influenced by the southwest monsoon or typhoons. The dry season occurs from December to May when the northeast monsoon prevails.
The Philippines has two main weather seasons, the wet season (rainy) and the dry season. This is due to its geographical location near the equator, leading to consistent patterns of tropical weather. The wet season typically occurs from June to September, while the dry season occurs from December to May.
There are only 2 weather in the Philippines. The rainy season and the summer season.
seasons? well Philippines have a dry and wet season,It is also known as TROPICAL season.
Tropical!