3. âą Climate refers to the longterm manifestation of weather.
It is the statistical collective
weather condition during a
specified interval of time.
10. First Type. Two pronounced
season; one dry from
November to April, the other
wet during the rest of the year.
11. Second Type. No dry season;
with a very pronounced
maximum rain period from
November to January.
12. Third Type. Seasons not very
pronounced; relatively dry during from
November to April and wet during the
rest of the year. The maximum rain
period is not very pronounced, with the
short dry season lasting only from one to
three months.
16. âąLocated within 30â above and
below the equator. It is where
the sun is nearly overhead at
noon. In the belt of doldrums,
rain is abundant all the year
through.
20. âąIt is close to the poles. The sun is
not seen, bringing winter for as long
as 6 months. In summer, the sunâs
rays that reach it are gently slanted
and has therefore less heat.