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Posted in Philippines General Information on 09/12/2009 10:52 am by admin
Philippines has autumn and spring time?
Well, they said the only time in the Philippines is 2. They do not include spring and fall. Some that said 3. Wet, Dry, Cold. But there are also deciduous plants in the Philippines. As in SBMA, a lot of deciduous trees in SBMA. Think I did not think with the autumn and spring for most of the plants here are evergreen like mango, avocado, palm trees. In January, the deciduous trees at the beginning to become their leaves. Some still have no leaves. here is the deciduous calachuchi, fire trees, etc. Well, since febuary, the trees continue to grow their leaves. correction, the deciduous trees sbma they said deciduous trees sbma they said sorry for error ...
You are absolutely correct. No need to say you are sorry. Here are some links to help you. Http: / / www.observatory.ph / rcs.php http://serp-p.pids.gov.ph/details.php3?tid=3531 http://dirp3.pids. gov.ph/ris/eid/pidseid0502.pdf the links that say why "they said" about two times. http://www.southtravels.com/asia/philippines/weather.html http://www.pacificislandtravel.com/asia/philippines/introduction.html http:// www.mapsofworld.com / reference / weather / world-time / time-philippines.html



















