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  • Countries with Distinct Wet & Dry Seasons: A Comprehensive List
    The term "wet-dry climate" is not a standard climate classification. However, you might be thinking of climates that have a distinct wet season and a dry season, which is characteristic of many tropical and subtropical regions.

    Here are some countries with climates that experience a distinct wet and dry season:

    Tropical Climates:

    * Africa:

    * Central African Republic

    * Chad

    * Democratic Republic of Congo

    * Gabon

    * Ghana

    * Kenya

    * Madagascar

    * Malawi

    * Mozambique

    * Nigeria

    * Senegal

    * South Sudan

    * Tanzania

    * Uganda

    * Zambia

    * Zimbabwe

    * Asia:

    * Bangladesh

    * Cambodia

    * India

    * Indonesia

    * Laos

    * Myanmar

    * Philippines

    * Thailand

    * Vietnam

    * Australia:

    * Northern Territory

    * Queensland

    * Western Australia

    * Central America:

    * Belize

    * Costa Rica

    * El Salvador

    * Guatemala

    * Honduras

    * Nicaragua

    * Panama

    * South America:

    * Bolivia

    * Brazil

    * Colombia

    * Ecuador

    * Guyana

    * Peru

    * Suriname

    * Venezuela

    Subtropical Climates:

    * Africa:

    * Botswana

    * Namibia

    * South Africa

    * Asia:

    * China

    * Japan

    * South Korea

    * Australia:

    * New South Wales

    * Victoria

    * North America:

    * Mexico

    * United States (parts of the Southwest)

    * South America:

    * Argentina

    * Chile

    * Uruguay

    Note: This is not an exhaustive list and the specific regions within these countries that experience distinct wet and dry seasons may vary. It's also important to remember that climate is a complex phenomenon and can vary greatly within even a single country.

    To get more specific information about a particular country's climate, you can use resources such as:

    * The Köppen-Geiger Climate Classification: This system categorizes climates based on temperature and precipitation patterns.

    * National weather services: Many countries have websites that provide detailed climate data for specific locations.

    * Online climate databases: Websites like Climate-Data.org offer climate information for numerous locations around the world.

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