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Description, Causal Factors and Location Equatorial Climate Description, Causal Factors and Location

Short Description Hot and Wet throughout the Year Rainfall is heavy and falls during most afternoons There are no winters or summers (No Seasons) One day is very similar to the next

Climate Graph

Daily Weather conditions 6.00 am – Sunrise 8.00 am – Temperature 25 C 9.00 – 11.00 am – High evaporation from forests, rivers and lakes. Hot air rises. 1.00 pm – Clouds form 3.00 pm – Start of Torrential Rainfall 5.00 pm – Rain stops 6.00pm – Nightfall.

Cumulus clouds

Cumulonimbus Clouds

Location of Equatorial Climate 5 S

Location of Equatorial Climate A- Amazon Basin B- Congo Basin C- South East Asia/ Indonesia