Thread:JeloElducal/@comment-31727837-20190113022414/@comment-27480112-20190117075835

Redfork2000 wrote: Nicaragua... Nigeria is an african country.

And it's not winter here.

Time for a geography lesson!

You see, the world has three climate regions: Polar, Temperate and Tropical.

Polar regions are obviously, the ones found in the polar circles, and are characterized by harsh cold weathers, and generally have snow during most, if not all the year.

Temperate regions are the ones that are between polar circles and tropics. They are characterized by balanced climates that have four seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Examples are United States, most of Europe, Australia, Argentina, Chile, etc.

Tropical regions are found near the center of the globe. They're located between the Tropic of Cancer (which is a horizontal line that passes through Mexico), and the Tropic of Capricorn (a horizontal line that passes through Brazil). These countries are known for having a unique climate. They usually don't have snow at all. They present hot and humid climates. In these countries, there's only two season per year: Rainy, and dry.

In the case of Nicaragua, we have the dry season during months from November to April, while we have rainy season during months from May to October. Thought some people call the dry season "summer", and the rainy season "winter", the truth is that it's a completely different season system.

Here's an image that will help you understand it a bit better: And that's why I never experience snow!