The climate is basically subtropical with a distinct warm period (December-April), during which the temperatures rise above 32oC (90oF), and a cooler period (May-November), with temperatures rarely rising above 27oC (80oF). The temperature increases from 23oC to 27oC (74oF to 80oF), and the annual rainfall is from 170 to 297 centimeters (67-117 in.) as one moves from Tongatapu in the south to the more northerly islands closer to the Equator. The mean daily humidity is 80%.
You can find a climograph for Tonga on various online climate data websites, such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) or the World Bank Climate Data portal. Additionally, educational resources like climate textbooks or geography websites may provide climographs. Local government or meteorological services in Tonga may also have relevant climate information available.
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very hot, the average temperature is around 32 degrees
C. S. Thompson has written: 'The climate and weather of Tonga' -- subject(s): Climate 'A Season of Strange Dreams' 'And Then The Night'
Tonga is an island with very blue water with islands filled with green palm trees and bushes. (I'm sorry if this does not answer your question.)
It means "I will die for Tonga"
Tonga was always Tonga when it started. But it orgionally called the Tu'i Tonga Empire when it started in 900BC
The official name of Tonga is the Kingdom of Tonga.
The type of climate is hot and humid
What type of climate does Calcutta, India have?
If its the polynesian word "Tonga" it means south
Talakaifaiki of the Tu'i Tonga Dynasty