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Is the North China Plain the place with the largest temperature difference between day and night in the world?

The biggest temperature difference between day and night in the world is not the North China Plain, but the Northwest Leah Plain. The climate in the western Siberian plain is extremely cold. In this area, bowls and buckets of milk are frozen into ice cubes; Steel placed in the open air loses its toughness and breaks when folded; Truck drivers should be especially careful, otherwise, the rubber tires will crack when they shake a little. The village of Oymyakon in northeast Siberia is called "the cold pole of the northern hemisphere". The average temperature in this village from 65438+February to February of the following year was below -45℃, and the lowest temperature once reached -7 1℃.

The temperature difference between winter and summer in the western Siberian plain varies greatly, and the temperature in summer is very hot and short, generally 20℃ in the south and up to 35℃-40℃. Generally, it is around 10℃ in the north. The average temperature in June+10/October in 5438 is -20℃-25℃, and the coldest temperature can be below -50℃-52℃. The western Siberian plain is dry in winter and has little rainfall in summer.

The western Siberian plain is located in the north of akhil Mountain and Sayan Mountain, reaching the Arctic Ocean and the vast area of Yenisei River east of Ural Mountain, including Tyumen, omsk, Novosibirsk, Tomsk, Altai Territory and parts of Kemerovo. The western Siberian plain is about100-150m above sea level, which is one of the lowest plains in the world, also known as the western Siberian lowlands. The characteristic here is that there are many swamps, accounting for more than 50% of the plain. Due to its proximity to high mountains, the climate is extremely cold and there are few animals and plants.