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What climate does the Philippines belong to?

It belongs to monsoon tropical rainforest climate, with high temperature, rainy and high humidity, and there are many typhoons north of Mishapi Islands. The monthly average temperature is 24-28℃ and the annual rainfall is 2000-3500mm. The annual average temperature is 27℃, and the annual precipitation is 2000-3000mm. Dense forests account for more than 40% of the land area. The weather is hot and dry from March to May every year. The rainy season is from June to 10, and the weather is cool from 12 to February. The average temperature is 78 degrees Fahrenheit /25 degrees Celsius to 90 degrees Fahrenheit /28 degrees Celsius. The annual average humidity is about 77%. Due to the influence of monsoon and complex terrain, even on the same island, there are climate differences in different regions. For example, the eastern part of Luzon Island or Mindanao is close to the Pacific Ocean, so there is no so-called dry season, and the annual rainfall is extremely high, ranging from 1 1 to 1, while the western Philippines such as Luzon Island or palawan island is clearly divided into dry season (11-April) and rainy season (5-650). The cool season is12-February, with slightly lower temperature, more comfort and less rainfall, which is the best season for traveling. During Christmas in February and Easter in April, 65438, the domestic crowds surged, and the transportation for self-help tour was not convenient. However, if you want to feel the cultural atmosphere, you'd better go in 65438+ 10, May and 65438+February. There are many festivals. The typhoon season is from mid-May to mid-February. July and August are the wettest months.