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Climatic characteristics of Qingdao

Qingdao has a coastal monsoon climate. The coastline is very long and the city center is built along the coast, so the whole city has a humid climate. Coupled with the hilly landform, typhoon disasters in coastal areas are difficult to form in Qingdao, and generally blow to Qingdao, bypassing Weihai or Jiaonan. The underground is volcanic rock formed tens of thousands of years ago, and the mountains are also rocky mountains, so the foundation is relatively solid and there are few natural disasters such as mudslides. The urban area is hilly, and the mountains are folds formed by geological movements about 0.8 ~ 65438+29 million years ago. Second, the famous Laoshan Nature Reserve.

Qingdao has fewer natural disasters and more man-made disasters. In history, the time of oil spill triggered explosions, the marine pollution caused by oil spill, and the collapse of underground oil pipelines and raw oil pipelines in Huangdao are all famous. The earthquake zone is on both sides of Qingdao. According to records, there was a major earthquake in Qingdao in the16th century, when Qingdao, Jiaozhou and Jimo were seriously affected. There are rare resources such as hot springs, mountain springs and mineral springs in this area.

There is no big river in Qingdao, so water shortage has always been a problem that restricts the development of this city, so the urban area of Qingdao in the past was very small. However, after the Yellow River Diversion Project, and Qingdao has now mastered the seawater purification technology, that is, directly extracting seawater for production and life, so that the water problem has been solved and the urban framework has been greatly expanded. Agricultural development is also relatively rapid.