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What is the lowest and highest temperature in Korea?

Republic of Korea (Korean:), short for Korea, also known as Korea or Korea. Located in the south of the Korean Peninsula in East Asia, with a total area of about 654.38+million square kilometers (accounting for 45% of the total area of the Korean Peninsula), the main ethnic group is Korean, with a total population of about 504 1.85 million (20 14). The capital is Seoul.

The northern part has a temperate monsoon climate, and the southern part has a subtropical climate, with remarkable maritime characteristics. Winter is long and cold, summer is hot and humid, and spring and autumn are quite short. The lowest temperature in winter is-12℃, and the highest temperature in summer is 37℃. The average annual rainfall is about 1500mm, and the rainfall from June to August is relatively large, accounting for 70% of the whole year. The annual average precipitation is about 1500mm, which gradually decreases from south to north.

South Korea has four distinct seasons and short spring and autumn. Summer is hot and humid; Winter is cold and dry, and sometimes it snows.

The temperature difference in different parts of Korea is quite large, with the average temperature ranging from 6℃ to 16℃. In the hottest August of the year, the average temperature is 19℃ to 27℃. 65438+ 10 is the coldest month, with an average temperature of minus 7℃ to 8℃.