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Climate
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Qiandaohu Lake in Zhejiang Province. |
China has a marked continental monsoonal climate characterized
by great variety. Northerly winds prevail in winter, while southerly
winds reign in summer. The four seasons are quite distinct. The
rainy season coincides with the hot season. From September to April
the following year, the dry and cold winter monsoons from Siberia
and Mongolia in the north gradually become weak as they reach the
southern part of the country, resulting in cold and dry winters
and great differences in temperature. The summer monsoons last from
April to September.
The warm and moist summer monsoons from the oceans bring abundant
rainfall and high temperatures, with little difference in temperature
between the south and the north. China's complex and varied climate
results in a great variety of temperature belts, and dry and moist
zones. In terms of temperature, the nation can be sectored from
south to north into equatorial, tropical, sub-tropical, warm-temperate,
temperate, and cold-temperate zones; in terms of moisture, it can
be sectored from southeast to northwest into humid (32 percent of
land area), semi-humid (15 percent), semi-arid (22 percent) and
arid zones (31 percent).¡¡
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