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Wewaii [24]
2 years ago
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Compare and contrast the climates of the North China Plain and Southern China. HELP FAST

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Phantasy [73]2 years ago
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The climatic condition of the North China Plain is commonly dry. However, throughout the spring months, there's a quick monsoon season. On the opposite hand, the weather in Southern China isn't almost as dry as in Northern China.

<h3>What do you understand by the term "Climate"?</h3>

The climate is the representation of a long-time period pattern of climate in a selected area. Some scientists outline weather because the common climate for a selected vicinity and time period, is typically taken over 30 years. It's surely a median sample of climate for a selected vicinity.

hence, The climatic condition of the North China Plain is commonly dry. However, throughout the spring months, there's a quick monsoon season. On the opposite hand, the weather in Southern China isn't almost as dry as in Northern China.

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