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What are the temperatures throughout the year in Inner Mongolia?

The average temperature in Inner Mongolia ranges from -4.1 (Genhe City) to 9.2℃ (Wuhai City).

The average summer temperature is between 20.1 and 25.3°C, and the extreme maximum temperature is between 35 and 45°C. The climate is warm. The Daxinganling Mountains, the southern part of the Xilingol League and the northern foot of the Daqing Mountains have long winters, no summers, and are connected in spring and autumn.

The average temperature in autumn is below 4℃.

Mongolia has cold winters, with the average temperature ranging from -3.5 to -15°C. The average winter temperature varies from west to east by about 12°C, and the extreme minimum temperature ranges from -26 to -50°C.

Most areas have a temperate climate, and the northern end of the Daxingan Mountains has a cold temperate climate.

The autonomous region is located in the mid-latitude westerly belt, in the inland hinterland of the country, far away from the ocean, so it has a strong continental climate. Most areas are dry and rainless, and there is a huge difference in temperature between winter and summer.

The eastern part of the autonomous region has the Greater Hinggan Mountains running north-northeast and south-southwest, and the central and western parts have the Yinshan Mountains running east-west. These two mountain ranges form a huge natural barrier and form a distinct climate distinction.

The east of the main watershed of Xing'an Mountains and the south of the main peak of Yinshan Mountain is a climate zone suitable for agriculture, and the combination of agriculture and animal husbandry is dominated by agriculture; the west of Greater Hinggan Mountains and the north of Yinshan Mountain is a climate zone suitable for animal husbandry, and the combination of animal husbandry and agriculture is mainly based on agriculture. Mainly pastoral; on both sides of the main peak of the Daxingan Mountains are nationally famous forestry areas.

The east of the Daxingan Mountains is connected with the Songliao Plain, with an altitude of 200-800 meters. To the south of Yinshan Mountain are the Yellow River Hetao and Tumutchuan Plains, with an altitude of 800-1,000 meters.

The above two areas have low terrain, relatively rainy conditions, and irrigation conditions. At the same time, they have the advantage of light, heat, and water coming simultaneously in the summer half of the year, making them suitable for the development of agriculture; the west of the Daxingan Mountains and the north of the Yinshan Mountains belong to Mongolia. Plateau, with an altitude of 1000-1500 meters, has cold terrain and is suitable for grazing; to the west of 106℃ E, it belongs to the Gobi Desert with extremely low rainfall and is suitable for the development of camels