The Philippines only has 2 seasons: Dry and Rainy. Because it has a tropical climate, the weather patterns and prevailing temperatures usually do not go below 65º F. The transition from dry to rainy is marked by hot, humid months of March, April, and May. the transition from rainy to dry is marked by the most pleasant cool, and less humid conditions during December, January, and February.
Yes, all geographic locations have four 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.
Four Depressive Seasons was created in 1992-11.
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seasons? well Philippines have a dry and wet season,It is also known as TROPICAL season.
the season in japan has three seasons but in the philippines has four seasons... answered by: meryll lynch malabanan
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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 has only 2 seasons: dry and rainy because it has a tropical climate, the weather patterns and prevailing temperature usually do not go below 65 degrees Fahrenheit
Well, they go on with their livelihood despite the presence of the two seasons in the country.
who invented the four seasons
The Four Seasons...
The four seasons in German are: Frühling, Sommer, Herbst und Winter.
The seasons Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall. All of those are the four seasons.
The four seasons are Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter.
The Four Seasons of Life was created in 1997.
Four Seasons Centre was created in 2006.