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In the tropocs, there are not four seasons. Usually, there is a wet and a dry season. In some places (such as Southeast Asia), the wet season is called the monsoon season.
The effect of wet and dry season of the philippine is there are no crops will grow and if it is wet there many sick will spread.
In Africa, where giant millipedes originated, there is no summer or winter. The seasons are the wet season and the dry season. The giant millipede "hibernates" during most of the dry season and emerges with the rains which come around January.
You can travel to Darwin in the wet season, and many people do. However, there is always the chance that, if it is a particularly wet year, roads will be cut to the south and east of the city.
wet and dry.
Tornadoes can happen at any time of year, but if a region has distinct dry an wet seasons, tornadoes will be more likely in the wet season, as they require thunderstorms to form.
The wet season in the top end is January and February, starting to ease off during march.
Most of Africa experiences a wet season and a dry season each year. During the wet season, a lot of rain falls, causing rivers to fill up or even flood. Then, during the dry season, the rivers drain the water that fell during the wet season, and many creeks and even some rivers dry up completely before the rainy season returns.
If a plant got to much water, it would end up getting all soggy and dying!
Monsoon
The region, like the rest of the Top End, has a tropical climate, with a wet season and a dry season. It receives heavy rainfall during the Wet season, which begins in late October and continues through to about April, and is well-known for its spectacular lightning during the summer monsoonal season. During the dry season, rainfall is virtually non-existent.
during rain or monsoon as they live in wet places
During the wet season
The Wet Season was created in 2002.
it can get down into the 385094646546 sometimes
Annual rain fall in Managua Nicaragua is about 45 inches approximately 3.5 inches a month. There are two seasons, the dry season (Jan-April) and wet season (May-Dec). Humidity gets to a high of 84% during the wet season and as low as 64% during the dry season.
Antarctica does have a dry and wet season, but the wet season consists mainly of snow. It doesn't rain in Antarctica, and Antarctica is a desert, so there is not much snow.Another AnswerAntarctica is a desert and thus has no wet season.