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Location of Kaifeng

Kaifeng is located in the north latitude11351'51÷—15' 42 ÷ 34165438.

The monsoon climate in Kaifeng with the same rainy and hot weather means that the hotter the weather, the more it rains, and the colder the weather, the less it rains. This climate is related to the monsoon.

With the change of monsoon in a year, precipitation has obvious seasonal changes. East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia are three typical monsoon climate regions, but due to the differences in latitude and geographical location, the monsoon climate has its own characteristics.

Monsoon climate refers to the climate in areas dominated by monsoon, which is a mixture of continental climate and maritime climate. Summer is affected by the warm and humid air current in the ocean, which is hot, humid and rainy, and the climate is maritime. In winter, affected by the dry and cold air currents in the mainland, the climate is cold, dry and rainy, which belongs to the continental climate. The high temperature in monsoon climate is basically the same as that in rainy period, and the rain and heat are in the same period, which is very beneficial to the development of agriculture, because crops grow vigorously and there is sufficient rainwater supply when water is most needed.

Climate-refers to the multi-year average state of the atmosphere in a region. The main climatic factors include temperature, precipitation and light, among which precipitation is an important factor of climate. The precipitation in China is mainly brought by the southeast monsoon, so the precipitation in China is characterized by "decreasing from the southeast coast to the northwest inland" in geographical space.

With the change of monsoon in a year, precipitation has obvious seasonal changes. East Asia, South Asia and Southeast Asia are three typical monsoon climate regions, but due to the differences in latitude and geographical location, the monsoon climate has its own characteristics.

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