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Will the rain be different from the north to the south?

China is a mainland country, which is close to the ocean in the east and far away from the ocean in the west, so it is rainy in the east and rainy in the west. The south of our country is close to the ocean and the northwest is far from it, so it is rainy in the south and less rainy in the northwest. The south of our country is close to the equator, and the sun shines and plays a stronger role than the north. So it is also a coastal area, and the rainfall in the southern coastal area is more than that in the northern coastal area. So the south is tropical and subtropical, and the north is temperate. The wind starts from the wind source and blows in a certain direction, and the more it blows, the smaller it becomes. Every summer, the equatorial warm current (a typhoon) lands from the south or east of China, threatening a large amount of rainfall to blow to the northwest inland. When the typhoon blows, it is 1000 kilometers. It is difficult to get to Shaanxi, Gansu, Ningxia and other places. The eastern part of China is influenced by the Pacific warm current, but there are many north-south mountains in the eastern part of China, such as Changbai Mountain, Daxing 'anling, Xiaoxing 'anling, Yanshan Mountain and Taihang Mountain. When you live in the Pacific warm current (warm current produces and carries rain, cold current produces and carries snow). Yunnan, Guizhou and Sichuan in China are affected by the Indian Ocean warm current, but the east-west Daba Mountain, Qinling Mountain and Yungui Mountain area block the Indian Ocean warm current. The Himalayas completely blocked the Indian Ocean warm current. In winter, the cold current of the Arctic Ocean moves southward, driving away the warm currents of the two oceans. This is why it is wetter in the south than in the north and wetter in the east than in the west.