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Climatic introduction of American States

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comparison of 5 States in the United States (university+climate)

1. Alaska AK

Introduction: Alaska is the 49th state in the United States, and its capital is Juneau. With a population of about 7,, it covers an area of 656,425 square miles, which is almost the size of Xinjiang Province in China. Anchorage, the largest city in Alaska, is the first seaport.

climate: in the southern coastal areas, the average temperature in January is about-2 degrees, while that in July is about 13 degrees. In the northern Arctic sea area, the average temperature in January is MINUS 24 degrees, and in July it is eight degrees.

recommended school: University of Alaska --- Fairbanks. (Level 3)

2. Califo rnia CA

Introduction: California is divided into Northern California and Southern California. Northern California is centered on San Francisco. Southern California, with the port of Los Angeles as the center, is heading south to San Diego, which is the fastest growing place in California. Berkeley University, located in Northern California, is the academic center of Northern California. California has a population of about 36.55 million and an area of 163,77 square miles.

climate: there are only two seasons in most parts of California: dry season and wet season. The average annual temperature in Los Angeles is 18.3 degrees, while that in San Francisco is 13.9 degrees. In alpine areas far from the coast, the climate is warm in summer and cold in winter.

Recommended school:

Biola University (Grade 4);

California Institute of Technology (6th place);

Golden Gate University (level 4);

Pepperdine University (No.56);

San Diego State University (Grade 4);

Stanfo rd University (4th place)

University of California, Berkeley (21st place);

University of California, Los Angeles (25th);

University of Califo rnia Davis (44th);

University of Califo rnia Irvine (44th);

University of California Riverside (89th);

University of California, Santa Barbara (No.44);

University of California Santa Cruz (96th);

University of San Diego (12nd);

University of San Francisco (No.127th);

University of La Verne University of La Verne (Level 3)

University of the Pacific (No.12);

3. Delaware DE

Introduction: Delaware is located at the junction of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Maryland, with an area of 1,954 square miles and a population of only 85,. Delaware, Honshu is the best university, and it has the best location and the lowest living expenses among the famous universities on the East Coast.

climate: due to its proximity to the Atlantic ocean, the climate in this state is very humid. The average temperature in the northern part of the state is about-4 to 6 degrees in January and 18 to 31 degrees in July. The average temperature in the southern part of the state is MINUS .5 degrees to 8 degrees in January and 21 degrees to 29 degrees in July.

recommended school: University of Delaware (71st).

4. Arkansas AR

Introduction: The main industries in this state are agriculture, industry and mining, with an area of 53, square miles and a population of about 2.83 million. The highest institution in the state is the main campus of Fayeville, University of Arkansas. The second best university is Little Rock Community of the University of Arkansas.

Climate: The climate in Arkansas is usually warm and humid, with hot summers and mild winters. The average temperature in northwest Arkansas is 26 degrees in July and 4 degrees in January. The average temperature in the southeast is 28 degrees in July and 7 degrees in January.

recommended school: University of Arkansas (level 4).

5. Hawaii HI

Introduction: There are 8 main islands in Hawaii with a total population of 1.28 million, of which 88, people are concentrated in Honolulu, the capital and the largest city. The best university in the state is the Mano campus of the University of Hawaii. The second prestigious school is Brigham Young University Hawaii Campus, and its main campus is in Utah.

climate: although Hawaii is located in the tropics, its climate is mild. Due to the sea breeze from the northeast, the temperature in this state is quite moderate. The temperature in the lowlands is between 21 and 29 degrees all year round. It can be very cold in mountainous areas sometimes.

Recommended schools:

Hawaii Pacific University, Hawaii Pacific University;

University of Hawaii at Manoa (level 3).

6. Iowa IA

Introduction: Iowa is located in the middle of the United States, with its capital in Demo, the largest city, with an area of about 6, square miles and a population of about 3 million. The best university in the state is the University of Iowa. The second prestigious school is Iowa State University, which is also the largest university in the state.

climate: Iowa is hot and humid in summer. Winter is extremely cold. It is between minus one and minus eleven in winter and between thirty-one and nineteen degrees in summer.

Recommended school:

Iowa State University (No.89);

The University of Iowa (No.66).

7. Illinois IL

Introduction: The largest city in Illinois is Chicago, which is also the second largest city in the United States, and is now the second largest financial center and the largest commodity and futures center in the United States. The population of this state is about 12.85 million, covering an area of 57,918 square miles. There are quite a few famous schools in this state, such as Ivy League Northwest University. Others such as University of Chicago, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, etc.

Climate: The climate in Illinois is characterized by the temperature in the south, which is usually higher than that in the north. The average temperature in January in the south is two degrees, while in the north it is about four degrees below zero. The average temperature in July is 26 degrees in the south and 25 degrees in the north.

Recommended school:

Illinois Institute of Technology, Illinois University of Technology (No.12);

University of Illinois at Urbana? University of Illinois Urbana Champaign (4th);

No rthwestern University (12th place);

No rthern Illinois University (level 4);

University of Chicago (8th place);

DePaul University depaul university (level 3);

Trinity International University (level 4);

Illinois State University (level 3);

Southern Illinois U-Carbondale (third grade);

8. Kansas KS

Introduction: Honshu is a typical flat terrain state in the United States, with Topeka as the capital, covering an area of 82, square miles and a population of 2.77 million. The best university in Kansas is the University of Kansas-Lawrence main campus. The second school is Kansas State University. The third prestigious school is Wichita State University.

climate: the climate in Kansas is very different in Xia Dong. The monthly temperature is between minus seven and four degrees in January, and between twenty and thirty-three degrees in July. Kansas is famous for its fine weather; There are more than 275 sunny days in this state every year.

Recommended school:

The University of Kansas (No.89);

Wichita State University (Grade 4).

9. Massachusetts MA

Introduction: Massachusetts covers an area of 7,838 square miles and has a population of 6.4 million. Boston, the capital, has a population of 6,. Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University, Boston College, New England Conservatory of Music, Brandeis University and University of Massachusetts are all famous American universities in Massachusetts.

climate: generally speaking, the climate in Massachusetts is very distinct. The temperature in winter and summer in eastern Massachusetts is higher than that in the west. The average temperature in the east of China is around 1.7 degrees below zero in January, and it is 22 degrees in July.

recommended school:

Boston College (Grade 34);

Tufts University Tufts University (28th);

BOSTON University (6th);

Bra ndeis University (31st place);

Clark University (No.81);

Harvard University (1st place);

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (4th place);

No rtheastern University (No.96);

Wo rcester Poly. Inst, Worcester Institute of Technology (No.71);

1. Alabama AL

Introduction: Alabama is located in the southeast of the United States. It covers an area of more than 5, square miles and has a population of about 4.62 million. There are two best schools in the state, both of which are within 1, namely Auburn University and the University of Alabama-Tucson Campus.

climate: summer in Alabama is long and hot, while winter is usually mild. The average temperature in winter in the north is about eight degrees, while in the south it is eleven degrees. The average summer temperature in the whole state is about 27 degrees.

Recommended school:

The University of Alabama (83rd);

Auburn University (96th);

Samfo rd University of Sanford University (No.13th).

11. New Yo rk NY

Introduction: New York is the imperial state of the United States, and the Statue of Liberty is the symbol of this state. With an area of over 5, square miles and a population of about 19 million, it is the second most populous state in the United States. There are quite a few famous schools in this state, such as Columbia University, Cornell University, new york University, Rochester University, Syracuse University and Pace University.

Climate: Generally speaking, New York is warm in summer and cold in winter. The average temperature in new york in August is 23 degrees, while that in February is .6 degrees.

Recommended school:

Clarkson University (No.121st);

Columbia University (8th place);

Binghamton University SUNY, Binghamton University, State University of New York (No.77);

Co rnell University (14th);

New Yo rk University (No.33);

Rensselaer Polytechnic Inst (No.41);

Yeshiva University (5th);

St.John's University of St. John's University (level 3);

Adelphi University (level 3);

new york State University of Buffalo- SUNY (No.121st);

State University of New York at Stony Brook University SUNY (No.96);

Syracuse University (No.53);

Fo rdham University (No.61);

Sunycol. Envir. Sci. & College of Environmental Science and Forestry, new york State University; Fo R. (83rd place);

Long Isla nd U-C.W Post of Long Island University (level 4);

12. Colo rado CO

introduction: Colorado is located in the midwest of the United States, which is the border between the plateau and Los Angeles. It covers an area of 14,1 square miles and has a population of about 4.86 million. The state has the best industrial and mining universities in the United States. There are several well-known famous schools in Denver. Such as Koro.