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What is the difference between the climate in southern China and that in northern China?

The difference between the climate in the south and the north of my country:

1. The south mainly has a subtropical monsoon climate

Climate characteristics: high temperature and rain in summer, mild and less rain in winter, and hot rain During the same period;

The winter is not cold, the average temperature in January is generally above 0℃, and the summer is hotter. The average temperature in July and August is generally around 25℃-35℃. Due to the influence of ocean air currents, the annual precipitation The amount is generally more than 800 to 1000 mm, which belongs to the humid area.

2. The north mainly has a temperate monsoon climate

Climate characteristics: high temperature and rainy summer, cold and dry winter;

In winter, it is subject to northerly winds from high latitudes and inland areas. Affected by the polar continental air mass, the prevailing polar continental air mass is cold and dry; in summer, affected by the polar marine air mass or morphed tropical marine air mass, the prevailing easterly and southeasterly winds are warm, hot and rainy, and the rain and heat are in the same season. The annual precipitation is mostly 500~1000mm, and about 2/3 is concentrated in summer (summer is hot and rainy, winter is cold and dry). There are four distinct seasons throughout the year and the weather is changeable. As the latitude increases, the temperature range in winter and summer increases correspondingly, while the precipitation gradually decreases.