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Rongcheng physical geography

Fuzhou is located at the mouth of Minjiang River in the southeast of Chinese mainland and the east of Fujian, with a total area of11808' ~12031'and latitude of 25 15' ~ 26 29'. Fuzhou faces the northern part of Taiwan Province Province across the Taiwan Province Strait in the east, Quanzhou and Putian in the south, Sanming in the west and Nanping and Ningde in the north. The whole terrain is high in the west and low in the east, starting from Jiufeng Mountain to Daiyun Mountain in the west and Taiwan Province Strait in the east. The landform types in this period ranged from Zhongshan to low mountains and high hills, and finally to the platform plain, with sea. The hilly area accounts for 72.68% of the total area. Minjiang River is the largest river in China. It crosses the mountains from northwest to southeast, forming a narrow and deep valley along the river. The valley below Anren Xikou gradually widens and the water flow slows down, forming the largest Fuzhou Plain in Fuzhou in the downstream Fuzhou Basin. The highest peak in Fuzhou is the East Lake Tip in the southwest of Yongtai County, with an altitude of1682m. The coastline is long and tortuous, starting from the well water in Luoyuan County in the north and reaching Xincuo Town in Fuqing City in the south, with a total length of1137km, mostly belonging to bedrock coast, in which the coastline of the mainland is 920km, the coastline of the island is 390km, * * * has eight harbors 18, and the deep-water harbors include Luoyuan Bay and Fuqing Bay. The forest coverage rate in Fuzhou is about 54.8%, and the minerals are mainly pyrophyllite, granite, silica sand and other non-metallic minerals. Shoushan stone is also an important mineral. The city has a total geothermal reserve of 9,800 cubic meters and the largest urban hot spring in China. The urban hot spring area is located in the northeast of the city, covering an area of 5 square kilometers, and there are other hot springs in the vicinity.

Fuzhou's climate belongs to the maritime subtropical monsoon climate, which is warm and humid, with an annual relative humidity of about 77%. The annual rainfall in 2007 was 1367.5mm, and the annual average temperature was 16 ~ 20℃. The coldest average temperature in February is 1, and the hottest average temperature in July and August is 6 ~ 10℃. 198 1-20 10 has an average annual high temperature of 32.6 days, ranking first among provincial capital cities in China. The maximum temperature on 195 1-20 13 is ≥ 40℃ for 3 days, which are 41.7℃ (July 26th, 2003) and 41.1℃ (respectively.