Jakarta, Indonesia, experiences high temperatures and humidity primarily due to its tropical rainforest climate, characterized by abundant rainfall and warm temperatures year-round. Its location near the equator results in consistent sunlight and little variation in temperature throughout the year. Additionally, urbanization and deforestation contribute to the heat island effect, where concrete and asphalt absorb and retain heat, further elevating temperatures. The surrounding water bodies also play a role in maintaining high humidity levels.
Tropical, so it only has dry and rainy season. And it's humid and hot
Jakarta is the Capital of Indonesia so it is in Indonesia.
The address of Barclays Bank in Jakarta is typically listed as Jakarta, Indonesia. However, Barclays has significantly reduced its retail banking presence in Indonesia, so it's advisable to check their official website or contact them directly for the most current locations and services.
Yes, you could say it so. It's actually a Province and also the capital of Indonesia
People from Jakarta are commonly referred to as "Jakartans." The term reflects their identity as residents of Indonesia's capital city. Jakarta is a diverse metropolis, so its inhabitants come from various ethnic backgrounds, but they all share the common identifier of being part of Jakarta.
In Dubai it is very hot! So I could say it is humid there. :D
Here are 3 Capitals that sit virtually on the equatorSouth Tarawa- Capital of KiribatiLibreville- Capital of GabonKampala- Capital of Uganda
Well, darling, Jakarta is the capital city of Indonesia, which is located on the continent of Asia. So technically speaking, Jakarta is not a continent, it's just a fabulous city in Southeast Asia. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Congo is a tropical and humid area so it gets hot.
Lebakdenok, West Java, Indonesia
because it is very hot and it rains alot
in the quarter quell, they were in a jungle, so the weather was hot and humid and icky. :)