You don't need constant comfort to thrive. You just need to know how to store up resources during the good times, so you can endure the bad times.
When the dry season stretches beyond seven months, the land crosses a tipping point. Trees can’t regrow. The Savanna begins to turn into desert. This is "desertification," and it is currently happening at the southern edge of the Sahara (the Sahel). The Tropical Wet and Dry climate is the world's breadbasket and its wildlife sanctuary. It is the middle ground between the drowned jungle and the barren desert. It teaches us a brutal lesson in resilience: tropical wet dry climate
This is the climate of the Savanna . It is a realm of vast grasslands dotted with hardy acacia trees, where elephants migrate by the thousands and the sky holds its breath for months on end. You don't need constant comfort to thrive
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If the Rainforest is the tropics on a sugar rush, the Tropical Wet and Dry climate is the tropics in survival mode. The magic (and the cruelty) of this climate lies in its rhythm. There is no spring, summer, autumn, or winter. There are only two seasons: The Wet and The Dry . Trees can’t regrow
The Land of Thirst and Floods: Unpacking the Tropical Wet and Dry Climate
When you hear "Tropics," your mind likely jumps to steamy, impenetrable rainforests with rain falling every single afternoon. But drive a few hundred miles away from the equator, and the script flips entirely. Welcome to the —a world defined not by consistency, but by extreme contrast.