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What effect does the climate in Inner Mongolia have on the production and life of local people?

The climate in Inner Mongolia

Inner Mongolia belongs to a typical continental mid-temperate monsoon climate, which is characterized by less and uneven precipitation and drastic changes in temperature and warmth. However, the southern part of the autonomous region has long been warm in spring and lush in grass, while the northern part is still "frozen for thousands of miles, with snow drifting in Wan Li".

The annual average sunshine hours are all above 1700 hours except in Daxinganling area, and the western area is as long as 3400 hours. The annual rainfall is 100 mm-500 mm, decreasing from east to west.

Windy in spring is a feature of the climate in Inner Mongolia, with the annual average wind speed exceeding 3 meters per second.

The summer climate is cool and pleasant, suitable for summer. The high temperature (about 35℃) lasts for one week.

The average monthly temperature in winter is above zero, the coldest is 65438+ 10, and the average temperature in the north is below -30℃. The temperature changes dramatically, and the difference between cold and warm is great. There is a saying that "wear leather in the morning, wear yarn in the afternoon and eat watermelon around the stove".

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