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What is the sea in Huizhou?

Huizhou Sea is the South China Sea. Huizhou City is adjacent to Daya Bay in the south, which is an important bay in the South China Sea of China. Located between Honghai Bay and Dapeng Bay in the east of Guangdong Province. The total area is 650 square kilometers.

Huizhou City is located in the south-central part of Guangdong Province with low latitude, and the Tropic of Cancer runs through Huizhou City. With abundant rainfall, abundant sunshine and mild climate, it belongs to subtropical monsoon climate zone. The annual precipitation is 2200mm, and the annual average temperature is 22 degrees. There is more rainfall in July and August in Huizhou, and the weather is sunny in September and June, 65438+ 10. Huizhou has a land area of1.1.2000 square kilometers, accounting for a quarter of the Pearl River Delta Economic Zone.

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Geological landform of Huizhou: The geotectonic unit where Huizhou is located belongs to the South China Fold System. The formation lithology is diverse, mainly magmatic rocks such as granite, and the geological structure folds and faults are developed. The fault structures are mainly distributed in the northeast direction, mainly including Luofushan fault zone, Zijin-Boluo fault zone and Lianhuashan fault zone. The diversity of lithology forms a variety of soils.

River alluvial deposits are distributed all over the country, with deep soil layer, uniform texture, high clay content and soil nutrients, and wide adaptability. Coastal sediments are mainly distributed in Huidong and Huiyang along the coast, with deep soil layers, rich nutrients and high potential fertility, but high salt content, and some may be harmed by acid and alkali.

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