Yes it has both wet and dry seasons . In the summer its dry. during the rainy seasons its wet .!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The tropics experience only two seasons, wet and dry, due to the consistent positioning of the sun directly overhead, which results in consistently warm temperatures and a stable climate. This causes the tilt of the Earth's axis to have less of an impact on creating distinct seasons as it does in other regions.
The climate that is warm, wet, and located on the edges of the tropics is known as the tropical savanna climate (Aw). It is characterized by high temperatures year-round and distinct wet and dry seasons, with the wet season usually occurring in the summer months. This climate typically features a mix of grasslands and scattered trees and is found in regions such as parts of Africa, South America, and Australia.
Australia has more than two climatic zones. It has wet/dry tropics, some wet tropics, arid zones, a small area of true desert, subtropical zones, and temperate zones as well. Two very broad zones are those of summer maximum rainfall, generally the north, and winter maximum, generally the south.
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The Earth's tilt does not really cause the wet and dry seasons that are experienced in the tropics. The tilt however can effect the temperature effects of the seasons.
Much of Brazil is in the Tropics, with a wet season and dry season.
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.
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Rain and lack of rain
The tropics experience only two seasons, wet and dry, due to the consistent positioning of the sun directly overhead, which results in consistently warm temperatures and a stable climate. This causes the tilt of the Earth's axis to have less of an impact on creating distinct seasons as it does in other regions.
No! Only the temperate and arctic zones have four seasons. The tropics instead have a dry season and a wet season.
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