Wet Season
The "Wet Season" refers to a period characterized by increased rainfall in tropical and subtropical regions. This season typically occurs during specific months, depending on the geographical location, and is essential for replenishing water supplies, supporting agriculture, and maintaining ecosystems.
During the Wet Season, temperatures may remain high, but the frequent rain can lead to cooler conditions. This season is crucial for crops like rice and sugarcane, which thrive in moist conditions. However, heavy rainfall can also cause challenges, such as flooding and soil erosion, impacting both communities and wildlife.