The climate where you live affects you by determining the clothes you need to wear, the food you eat, and your health condition including allergies, sunburn, and respiratory problems.
In Equatorial Guinea, people often wear lightweight and loose-fitting clothing due to the hot and humid climate. Traditional garments include colorful dresses and wrappers for women, while men typically wear shirts with trousers or wraps. This clothing reflects the country's cultural diversity, with various ethnic groups having their distinct styles and patterns.
In every way. Climate affects what crops we grow, what kind of houses we build, what kind of clothes we wear and what work and leisure activities we pursue.
Humid and hot whether is very good for fungus to grow. So in such climate you get the fungal infection of the skin in groin, axilla/ arm pit or on the rest of body. If you happen to wear wet clothes, you will catch the fungus very easily. So try to 'keep the body dry'.
Thick clothes.
yo mom snow shoes
The climate did not require them, and they had no way to make them.
you should wear something
in hot countries they wear light clothes and short sleeves. in cold countries they wear heavy clothes and long sleeves.
because if you wear a t-shirt and some shorts you can get deep cuts
they would wear just some clothes they soe
The climate of Chennai is hot and humid and Tropical.This is why people in Chennai wear light clothes which is usually cotton.People wear traditional dresses usually.(made up of cotton)
Romanian People wear normal clothes
iran people wear clothes
people in France wear regular clothes
Guyana, as a country, does not wear clothes. The inhabitants are fashion conscious and wear clothing suitable for the country's tropical climate.
they would were a silk or cotten dress known as a sahri