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It snows in Suzhou, too What is the biggest difference between snow in the south and snow in the north?
1. degree of heat and cold.
We know that when it doesn't snow in winter in the north, the home will be very warm, the most obvious thing is that when you take a shower, the home in the north will be very warm, but once you get to the south, the difference between the four seasons will not be great. So there is no heating in the south. When it snows in Suzhou, it will be very cold at home. When you come out of the shower, you will be dressed in layers of clothes. In this way, the difference between hot and cold will be extremely serious.
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2. The humidity is different. ?
The air in the north is relatively dry and the weather in the south is relatively hot and humid. When it snows, this situation in the north will be improved, while it snows in Suzhou will increase the degree of dampness and heat. The sharp contrast between these two situations will increase the degree of dampness and heat in the north and south.
This year is a special year. This year, the epidemic situation and the winter temperature let us witness the snowy weather in the south, which also opened our eyes. We should take preventive measures.
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