Indonesia is a tropical country located right on the equator. The greatest northern latitude is less than 6 degrees, and southern latitude is no greater than 9 degrees. This geographical position makes the country has tropical climate in general.
Although generally tropical, due to its altitude, there are some parts of Indonesia that has snow, such as Puncak Jaya (the Carstensz Pyramid) which is located in Indonesian part of Papua island. (The eastern half of Papua island belongs to Papua New Guinea).
Snow.
No, it has never snowed in June in New York City. June is typically a warmer month with temperatures usually too high for snow to occur. Snow in June would be extremely unusual for the city's climate.
It has never snowed in Bogota in recorded history, but it does hail a lot about one to three days each year. People confuse this with snow. However, there are reports of real snow at the airport in the mid 1950's and in the city in 1918, but these are NOT confirmed (it was probably fine hail or trace amounts of snow). That's all the info I could come up with. I have lived in Bogotá for 42 years and I have NEVER seen snow, not even a trace. Hail, yes. Frost, yes. Even ice. But snow, NEVER. And I know snow very well because I have seen it in the USA quite a few times in the past.
coz its cold init brov
Only one country in Asia is crossed by the equator, Indonesia.Only Indonesia.
Too hot.
No. Never. And never will.
No, it doesn't. Indonesia only has 2 seasons - dry and wet. There's no extreme season, like winter and summer.
It is snow like we have.Except it never melts because it is alwayd cold there.
Never ever
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Snow leopards are loners and never in a group.
No, Mercury never has rain or snow.
"Nevar" is the Spanish verb for "to snow".The word NEVAR means snow in Spanish.
Snow.
Never saw snow there.