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     The climate in Bolivia varies in the different regions of the country.  In general, there is only two seasons recognized which is the rainy season and the dry season.  Temperatures depend primarily on elevation. There is tropical weather in the lowlands and polar conditions in the highest parts of the Andes. 
     In the warm season for the capital of Bolivia, Sucre the average high temperatures are around 79 degrees Fahrenheit.  In the cold season the average low temperatures are 41 degrees Fahrenheit.  On average, the warmest month is November, and the average coolest month is July.  January is the average wettest month.  The average high rainfall is 6.1 inches and the average low rainfall is .1 inches.  In Santa Cruz, the average high temperatures are 90 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperatures are 59 degrees Fahrenheit.  On average, the warmest month is November and the coolest month is July.  January is, on average the wettest month.  The average high rainfall is 7.9 inches and the average low rainfall is 1.8 inches.  The weather in Sucre is hotter and it also rains more compared to Hawaii.  Sucre does not experience very large seasonality. 
 
 


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