Zhejiang Province is located in the southeast coast of China, in the south wing of the Yangtze River Delta, with a land span of 27 02'-31'north latitude and118 01'-kloc-0/23 east longitude. It borders the East China Sea in the east, Fujian in the south, Jiangxi and Anhui in the west, and Shanghai and Jiangsu in the north.
The straight-line distance from east to west and from north to south is about 450km, and the land area is105,500km2, which is 1. 1% of that of China. It is one of the smaller provinces in China.
Hills account for 74.63%, flat land accounts for 20.32%, rivers and lakes account for 5.05%, and the cultivated land area is only 208 1.7 million hectares, so it is said that "seven mountains, one water and two fields".
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The topography of Zhejiang is stepped from southwest to northeast, with mountains in the southwest, hills in the middle and low alluvial plains in the northeast. It can be roughly divided into six topographical areas: North Zhejiang Plain, West Zhejiang Hilly Area, East Zhejiang Hilly Area, Middle Jinqu Basin, South Zhejiang Mountainous Area, Southeast Coastal Plain and Coastal Islands.
Zhejiang has a subtropical monsoon climate with four distinct seasons, moderate annual temperature, abundant sunshine, abundant rainfall, moist air, synchronous seasonal changes of rain and heat, diverse climate resources and numerous meteorological disasters.
The annual average temperature is 15 ~ 18℃, the lowest and highest temperatures are in June and June respectively, and the rainfall concentration period is in May and June. The extreme maximum temperature is 44. 1℃, and the extreme minimum temperature is-17.4℃. The average annual rainfall in Zhejiang Province is 980 ~ 2000mm, and the average annual sunshine hours are1710 ~ 2100h.
Zhejiang is located in the subtropical monsoon climate zone, with abundant precipitation, with an average annual precipitation of about 65438 0.600 mm, which is one of the regions with abundant precipitation in China.
The average total water resources in Zhejiang province for many years is 93.7 billion cubic meters, but due to the high population density, the per capita water resources are only 2008 cubic meters, and the per capita water resources of Zhoushan and other islands with the least amount are only 600 cubic meters.
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