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What is the annual temperature in Inner Mongolia?

The temperature in Inner Mongolia is characterized by sudden rise in spring, windy, short and hot summer, concentrated precipitation, sudden drop in autumn, early frost, long and cold winter and frequent cold waves.

Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is abundant in sunshine and light energy resources. The annual sunshine hours in most areas are more than 2,700 hours, and those in the western part of Alashan Plateau are more than 3,400 hours.

The annual average number of windy days is 10-40 days, of which 70% occurs in spring. Among them, Xilingol and Wulanchabu Plateau lasted for more than 50 days; The northern mountainous area of Daxing 'anling is generally below 10 days.

The number of sandstorm days is 5-20 days in most areas, more than 20 days in western Alashan and Ordos Plateau, and the number of Huluchigute gale days in Ejina Banner of Alashan League is 108 days per year.

Terrain expansion data of Inner Mongolia

The topography of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is relatively high, with an average elevation of about 1000m, which basically belongs to plateau landform. In the world natural division, it belongs to the southeast of the famous Mongolian Plateau in Central Asia and its surrounding areas, collectively known as the Inner Mongolia Plateau, and is the second largest plateau among the four plateaus in China.

There are obvious differences in internal structure, in which the plateau accounts for 53.4% of the total area, the mountain accounts for 20.9%, the hills account for 16.4%, the plains and beaches account for 8.5%, and the water surface areas such as rivers, lakes and reservoirs account for 0.8%.

The landform of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is dominated by Mongolian Plateau, with complex and diverse forms. Except for the southeast, it is basically a plateau, accounting for about 50% of the total land area. It is composed of high plains such as Hulunbeier high plains, Xilingol high plains, Bayannaoer-Alashan and Ordos, with an average elevation of about 1000 meters and the highest peak of Helan Mountain of 3556 meters.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia