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The climate is always hot and wet near the​

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Answered by anshikagangrade28
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he area receives direct sunlight year-round, and sits at an area called the intertropical convergence zone (ITCZ, pronounced “itch”), where moist trade winds meet. As a result, the region's climate is warm and rainy.

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Answered by PriyaRrani
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Tropical wet and dry climates sit just outside the ITCZ, near the Equator. They have three seasons. One season is cool and dry—when the warm, moist ITCZ is in the opposite hemisphere. ... The last season is hot and wet as the ITCZ arrives and the region experiences months as a tropical wet climate.

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