Bahia: Difference between revisions

1,034 bytes added ,  11 March 2023
m
Line 152: Line 152:


=== Climate ===
=== Climate ===
Bahia has a tropical climate, characterized by high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. The average temperature in the state is around {{convert|25|-|28|C|F}}, with slightly cooler temperatures in the higher elevations of the Teyacana Mountains. The region experiences two distinct seasons: a wet season from November to April and a dry season from May to October. During the wet season, the state receives a significant amount of rainfall, with some areas experiencing flooding. The dry season, on the other hand, is marked by low humidity and occasional drought conditions.
The coastal areas of Bahia are particularly affected by the neighboring seas, with sea breezes and ocean currents helping to moderate temperatures. The state is more prone to tropical storms and hurricanes during the wet season due to its location in the hurricane belt. Despite the challenges posed by the climate, Bahia's warm and sunny weather makes it a popular destination for tourists seeking to escape the cold of the northern hemisphere.


=== Fauna ===
=== Fauna ===