The geographical environment of Feicheng
The landform within the landform is inclined from northeast to southwest. The highest point is 600 meters above sea level, and the lowest point is 57.7 meters above sea level. The central uplift is hilly and mountainous, the northern part is Kang Hui Plain characterized by basins, and the southern part is Wenyang Plain characterized by vertical and horizontal rivers. The mountains and gullies in Feicheng City are connected, naturally forming various landforms such as mountains, hills and plains. Among them, the plain area is 59394.5 hectares, accounting for 46.5% of the total area of Feicheng, the mountainous area is 429 17.3 hectares, accounting for 33.6% of the total area of Feicheng, and the hilly area is 254 18.3 hectares, accounting for 19.9% of the total area of Feicheng. The mountains in the mountain range belong to the west foot of Mount Tai, which inclines from northeast to southwest. There are 96 big hills and scenic Niu Shan and Taoshan in the north. Zhufei Mountain, Mashan Mountain and Bushan Mountain are the main areas in the middle, and Jiazi Mountain is 600 meters above sea level, which is the highest peak in Feicheng City. There are 2 soil types, 5 subtypes, 12 soil genera and 83 soil species in Feicheng. Among them, brown soil is 96,393 hectares, accounting for 98. 1% of the available land area. There are 43 mountain torrents in the river, with a total length of 196.3 km and a total drainage area of 9 1 1.6 km. Dawen River is 36.3 kilometers long and Kangwang River is 465,438+0 kilometers long, which are the two major rivers in China and the main source of Wenyang Plain and Kang Hui Plain. The climate belongs to the continental semi-humid monsoon climate of warm temperate zone, with four distinct seasons, suitable for cold and summer, synchronous light and temperature, and the same season of rain and heat, with an annual average temperature of 13.6℃. The average annual precipitation in China is 903.2mm..