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Average annual precipitation in Shijiazhuang

Shijiazhuang is located in the North China Plain, with a temperate continental monsoon climate, with an average annual precipitation of about 400 mm. This figure may not be high compared with other cities, but it has a far-reaching impact on the development of Shijiazhuang.

First of all, insufficient precipitation led to regional drought, which seriously affected the development of local agriculture. Because the soil in most areas of Shijiazhuang belongs to birch forest soil, there is not enough water in the case of insufficient precipitation, which leads to the normal growth of crops. Therefore, Shijiazhuang municipal government has been increasing investment in agricultural water and taking various measures to ensure the water resources of farmland.

Secondly, the lack of annual precipitation also makes Shijiazhuang's water resources more precious. Therefore, Shijiazhuang government and citizens have been actively investing in water resources construction, promoting water-saving technologies and living habits, so as to ensure that urban water use is reasonable and legal, and that citizens' domestic water consumption is sufficient.

Finally, the lack of precipitation in Shijiazhuang also limits the development of urban ecological environment. However, while taking care of the diverse needs of agriculture, water use and ecological environment, Shijiazhuang government still seeks practical solutions from various aspects to protect the urban ecological environment, hoping for better development in the future.