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Chapter 8, Problem 3LC
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To describe: The reason for receiving rain in all year at the Tropical wet climate (Af), whereas the Tropical Savanna (Aw) climates receive rain only in summer.
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McKnight's Physical Geography - Fourth California Edition
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