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The Bali Sea is sometimes grouped with the Flores Sea for oceanographic purposes; however, in some nautical charts, Bali Sea is written as a distinct sea for navigation. The sea has an area of 45,000 km2 (17,000 sq mi) and a maximum depth of 1,590 m (5,217 ft).
The sea is characterized by its location within the “Ring of Fire,” a region known for its volcanic activity and high biodiversity.
The weather in Bali is tropical and warm all year round. Typically, there are two seasons: a rainy season that lasts from November to March and a dry season that lasts from April to October. It is very common for tourists to travel to Bali during the dry season since the sea is generally calm and the daily high-temperature averages around 86.0°F. In contrast, the rainy season brings more humidity and sporadic storms, as well as rougher seas that are less conducive to water sports. The monsoon winds also affect the Bali Sea; the northeast monsoon brings rain while the southwest monsoon brings dry weather.
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