Actually there are 4 seasons in Kenya. 2 dry seasons (December-March and July-October) and two rain seasons (April-June and November).
Kenya has two main seasons: the wet season from April to June and November to December, and the dry season from January to March and July to October. The country's climate is influenced by its equatorial location, with variations in temperature and rainfall patterns across different regions.
No, Kenya does not experience tropical storms. Kenya is located near the equator in East Africa and is not in a region prone to tropical storms. However, it may experience heavy rainfall and localized flooding during its two rainy seasons.
Kenya is in the tropic zone, but not all of Kenya has a tropical climate.
Kenya shillings. for example two billion Kenya shillings or KSH for short.
Kenya has diverse climates due to its varying altitudes, ranging from tropical on the coast to arid in the northern regions and temperate in the central highlands. Nairobi, for example, experiences a mild climate with two rainy seasons. Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, has a temperate tropical highland climate, characterized by consistent temperatures throughout the year and two main rainy seasons. Both regions benefit from a mix of wet and dry periods, contributing to their rich biodiversity.
two seasons. cold and dry season
2 seasons
Kenya has two main seasons: the wet season from April to June and November to December, and the dry season from January to March and July to October. The country's climate is influenced by its equatorial location, with variations in temperature and rainfall patterns across different regions.
4 or 2 seasons
The wettest months in Kenya are April & May.
Yes, Kenya has the four seasons that we have every were but more importantly, there is a wet and dry seson. This is important, because Kenya is one of the worlds most fertile lands.
No, Kenya does not experience tropical storms. Kenya is located near the equator in East Africa and is not in a region prone to tropical storms. However, it may experience heavy rainfall and localized flooding during its two rainy seasons.
probably 4 as every country but i dont know for sureI think two, 1.dry 2.wet
what describe the weather during the different seasons in KENYA
Countries near the equator, such as Uganda and Kenya, typically have only two main seasons: wet and dry. These countries experience consistent temperatures throughout the year due to their proximity to the equator.
Kenya is in the tropic zone, but not all of Kenya has a tropical climate.
it doesn't have distinct seasons like America or Australia so its not always going to be cold in winter and hot in summer its not something you can be sure of