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Which month is the hottest in Gansu? What is the hottest month in Gansu Province?
Which month is the hottest in Gansu?
It's July to August. There are various climate types in Gansu, which are divided into subtropical monsoon climate, temperate monsoon climate, temperate continental (arid) climate and plateau alpine climate from south to north. The annual average temperature is 0- 15℃, and the climate in most areas is dry, with arid and semi-arid areas accounting for 75% of the total area. The main meteorological disasters are drought, rainstorm and flood, hail, strong wind, sandstorm and frost.
The annual precipitation in all parts of the province is 36.6-734.9 mm, decreasing from southeast to northwest. The precipitation in the west of Wushaoling is obviously reduced, and the precipitation in Longnan Mountain area and the east of Qilian Mountain is more. Affected by the monsoon, precipitation is mostly concentrated in June-August, accounting for 50%-70% of the annual precipitation.
The frost-free period in the province varies greatly from place to place. Longnan Valley is generally about 280 days, and Gannan Plateau is the shortest, only 140 days. The altitude in most places is between 1500m and 3000m, and the annual rainfall is about 300mm (40-800mm).
Gansu topography
Gansu is located at the intersection of Loess Plateau, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and Inner Mongolia Plateau. The terrain is complex, the mountains are vertical and horizontal, and the altitude is very different. There are mountains, basins, plains, deserts and Gobi, which are mountainous plateau landforms. The terrain is inclined from southwest to northeast, long and narrow, with a length of 1659 km from east to west and a width of 530 km from north to south. It can be roughly divided into six regions with their own characteristics. Most of them are above 1000 meters above sea level, surrounded by mountains. There are Liupan Mountain and Longshou Mountain in the north; Minshan, Qinling and Ziwuling in the east; Altun Mountain, west of Qilian Mountain; Nanrang Qingniling.
Gansu is a mountainous province. The main mountain ranges are Qilian Mountain, Wushaoling Mountain and Liupanshan Mountain, followed by Altun Mountain, Mazong Mountain, Heli Mountain, Longshou Mountain, Xiqiao Mountain and Ziwuling Mountain. Most mountain ranges are northwest-southeast. Most of the forest resources in the province are concentrated in these mountainous areas, and most rivers also form their own diversion sources from these mountainous areas.
Brief introduction of Gansu
Gansu is located in the geographical center of the motherland, between 3211'-42 57' north latitude and 9213'-108 46' east longitude, with complex and diverse landforms, including mountains, plateaus, plains, river valleys, deserts and deserts. The terrain is long and narrow, with a length of 1.655 km from east to west and a width of 530 km from north to south. The complex landform can be roughly divided into six distinctive terrain areas.
Longnan Mountain Area: There are high mountains and deep valleys, rich vegetation and endless streams everywhere. This area generally includes the mountainous areas south of Weishui, Lintan and east of Diebu, which is the western extension of Qinling Mountains.
Loess Plateau in Central Gansu Province: Located in the central and eastern part of Gansu Province, it starts from Shaanxi-Gansu border in the east and reaches Wushaoling in the west. The ancestors of the Chinese nation were born here, and the homes of Chinese descendants were established here. Hundreds of millions of years of crustal changes and the erosion of wars and disasters have made it fragmented, especially in the central part of Dingxi, which has become one of the poorest places in the motherland, but it contains endless treasures and rich oil and coal resources.
Gannan Plateau: It is the "roof of the world"-the corner of the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, with a towering terrain and an average elevation of more than 3,000 meters. It is a typical plateau area. Here, the grass beach is broad, the water plants are rich and beautiful, and Mazhuang cattle are fat, which is one of the main animal husbandry bases in Gansu Province.
Hexi Corridor: Located at the northern foot of Qilian Mountain and the southern foot of Beishan Mountain, it starts from Wushaoling in the east and ends at the junction of Gan Xin in the west. It is a long and narrow strip inclined from east to west and from south to north. The altitude is between1000-1500m. It is about 1000 km long and varies in width from several kilometers to 100 km. It is a famous Gobi oasis with flat terrain, good mechanized farming conditions, sufficient light and heat and abundant water resources. It has broad prospects for developing agriculture and is the main commodity grain base in Gansu Province.
Qilian Mountains: south of Hexi Corridor, with a length of 1000 kilometers, most of which are above 3500 meters above sea level. It is a natural solid reservoir in Hexi Corridor, with obvious vertical distribution of desert, grassland, forest and ice and snow.
North of Hexi Corridor: This area is 1 1,000 kilometers long and 1 1,000-3,600 meters above sea level. It used to be called Beishan mountain area. Close to Tengger Desert and Badain Jaran Desert, the sand is high, the rocks are exposed, and the desert is contiguous. There is a scenery beyond the Great Wall of "the desert is lonely and the long river sets the yen".
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