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Living in the subtropics, at 20 degrees latitude north of the equator, in a country such as Myanmar, people will find tropical dry forests with a monsoon rainy season and a dry season. Explain why it is not rainy (or dry) all year! When would expect the rainy season at 20 degrees N?
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