Climate of the Philippines is either tropical rainforest , tropical savanna tropical monsoon , or humid subtropical (in higher-altitude areas) characterized by relatively high temperature , oppressive humidity and plenty of rainfall . The Philippines has three distinct seasons: warm and humid from March to May, wet from June to October, and cool and dry from November to February. The Philippine Archipelago is located above the equator in Southeast Asia, between latitude 4 degrees 23" and 21 degrees 25" north and longitude 116 degrees and 127 degrees east. The Philippine's location to equator makes it a hot country since we all know, one time or another from our Science class, that equator receives more sunshine that do the poles. The most common houses here nowadays are made of concrete. Cement, aggregates and reinforcements are easily available in the market which makes the choice of having...