The differences in Chinese climates are vast,
depending on the location of the provinces. The areas covered by the different
regions include the tropical and subtropical zones in the south of the country,
up to the near frozen climates of the Northern provinces. Most of the land in
between is temperate, but extremes of weather still occur with the different
seasons. Winter is dominated by cold, dry northern winds, whereas the summer
winds blow in from the lower latitudes, making them warm and humid. The
different climates are demonstrated by examples such as the Nanling Mountains,
where there is plenty of rain and heat all year round, compared with the river
valleys of Huaihe and the Yangtze, where the four seasons are distinct, or many
of the northern provinces where rainfall is limited because of the seasonal
extremes. These extremes are evident in the northern province of Heilongjiang,
which lacks a summer season, and Hainan Island, which has a hot, summer climate
constantly.
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