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Introduction to South Carolina and North Carolina?

South Carolina is one of the seven states in the southeast, bordering North Carolina in the north and northeast, the Atlantic Ocean in the southeast, with a total coastline of 4,200 kilometers, and Georgia in the southwest. The outline of the whole state is triangular. It covers an area of 80,432 square kilometers and ranks 40th among the 50 states in the United States. The capital, Columbia City. South Carolina has a subtropical climate with long, hot and humid summers, and the highest temperature can reach 43℃. Winter is short, cold and dry. 1The average temperature in October is 65438+7- 1 1℃, and it is 26-28℃ in July. The annual precipitation in most areas is 1200mm, and that in mountainous areas is 1780mm.

North Carolina is a state on the Atlantic coast in the southeastern United States. One of the original 13 states. It borders Virginia to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, South Carolina and Georgia to the south, and Tennessee to the west. Area 136560 km2, ranking 28th among 50 states. Rural population accounts for more than 50%, making it one of the most populous states in the United States. The capital is Raleigh and the largest city is Charlotte. The western mountainous area has a continental climate and the southeast has a subtropical climate. The growing period is 275 days in coastal areas and 0/75 days in mountainous areas. The annual average temperature is 65438 09℃ in the east, 65438 06℃ in the middle and 65438 03℃ in the mountainous area. It is rainy in July and August, and the driest month is 10, 1 1. The average annual rainfall is 1 17 ~ 137 cm in coastal areas, 1 12 ~ 127 cm in piedmont plateau and 100 ~ 200 cm in western mountainous areas.