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The plateau in Ulaanbaatar is very high.

Ulaanbaatar is spacious and tidy with beautiful scenery. It is not only an ancient city on Mongolian grassland, but also a young new city. There are rows of tall buildings in the city, and one building rises from the ground. Ulaanbaatar is located in the middle of Mongolian Plateau, at the southern end of Mount Kent, on Tula River, a tributary of Orhun River, with an altitude of 135 1 m. Located inland, it has a typical continental climate. The lowest temperature in winter is -40℃, the highest temperature in summer is 35℃, and the annual average temperature is-65438 0.5℃. The main block of the city lies on the north bank of Tula River.

Ulaanbaatar is a typical continental climate with a large temperature difference in the morning and evening. The lowest temperature in winter can reach -40℃, and the highest temperature in summer can reach 35℃. The spring in Ulaanbaatar is very short (May to June), until mid-May, when the weather gets warmer, the trees sprout and the grasslands turn green. In summer (July-August), the days are hot and the nights are cool, with strong ultraviolet rays, especially in desert areas. It will suddenly get cold in rainy days and at night. In autumn (September 9- 10/October), the weather is changeable, and it may suddenly get cold or even snow. It is freezing in winter (1 1 month to April). It snows almost every day in the long winter, and it can reach MINUS 40 degrees Celsius in the coldest time.

Mongolian plateau is the inland plateau of Asia. Daxinganling in the east, Altai Mountain in the west, Sayanling, Kent Mountain and Ya Blauf Mountain in the north, and the yinshan mountains in the south, including all parts of Mongolia, southern Russia and northern China. Most of them are ancient platforms, with mountains in the northwest, vast Gobi in the southeast and big hills in the middle and east. The average altitude of the plateau is1580m, and the terrain gradually decreases from west to east. The average annual precipitation is about 200 mm. Winter is one of the cold sources in the Asian continent, with the lowest temperature reaching -45℃ and the highest temperature reaching 30-35℃ in summer.