Culture And Climate's Effect On Ecuadorean Culture

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In Ecuador, the climate affects a great deal of the culture. The temperature ranges from 50 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The precipitation they receive depends on the season. April is the wettest month, while July is the driest. The people in Ecuador dress in clothing that is appropriate for hot weather. The majority of the clothing that they wear is white or made of very bright colors. They tend to avoid dark colors to ensure the coolest temperature possible. On Ecuadorian holidays, such as The Foundation of Quito Day, on December 6th, these people wear airy dresses and bright shirts.
In Ecuador the temperature and amount of precipitation affects the sports that the people there play. Because it is so hot, most of the sports

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