Yes. just like part of Peru, has no growing season at all.
The harvest season Is April-October.
It is currently winter in Peru.
No, you cannot travel to Peru if your passport expires in 3 months.
Autumn
It would be summer when its winter in the US, i currently live in Peru =)
Since the equator passes through northern South America (through Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil) it should not be surprising that most of South America - all of northern South America - lies in the tropics and has warm enough weather for the growing season to last all year long. As you get further south in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Chile, you get into the temperate zone where the growing season is generally interrupted by a colder winter (not year round).
because it is south of the equator it is opposite the USA
Frontline World - 2002 Peru Kiva's Web-based Microfinance Growing Up was released on: USA: October 2009
During the dry season in Peru, which typically occurs from May to September, the weather is generally sunny and dry with little to no rainfall. Temperatures are usually mild during the day and cooler at night. This season is considered the best time to visit Peru for outdoor activities and sightseeing.
no
Yes, it can be cold in Peru during the winter months, especially in the mountainous regions where temperatures can drop significantly. Coastal areas tend to have milder temperatures during the winter.
i think its summer or whatever go to school