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The climate in America
The climate in the United States is as follows:

(1) coastal climate in the west:

The climate of western coastal areas and northern areas belongs to temperate maritime climate.

Climate of West Coast and Central China-Mediterranean Climate-San Francisco

The climate in the south of the west coast-tropical desert climate

(2) Southeast coastal climate-subtropical monsoon climate-Florida

(3) Central Plain-temperate continental climate.

Washington D.C. (DC)

Introduction: The District of Columbia, usually called Washington, D.C., is the capital of the United States. It consists of Maryland and Virginia. The White House, the Capital Building and the Supreme Court are also located in this special zone. The most famous university in this area is Georgetown University, and the second higher education institution is George Washington University. Another famous school is Howard University, which is a black university.

Climate: Washington has a mild climate with four distinct seasons. The average temperature in August is about 30℃, with high humidity and frequent thunderstorms. The climate in spring and autumn is mild, with an average temperature of about 20℃. It is dry in spring. Summer and autumn will be affected by hurricanes. The temperature will drop below zero in winter.

New York

New York state (NY)

Introduction: New York is the imperial state of the United States, and the Statue of Liberty is the symbol of New York. With an area of over 50,000 square miles and a population of about190,000, it is the second most populous state in the United States.

Climate: Generally speaking, new york is warm in summer and cold in winter.

The average temperature in new york in August is 23℃, while that in February is 0.6℃.

California

California

Introduction: California is divided into Northern California and Southern California. Northern California is centered on San Francisco. Southern California, centered on the port of Los Angeles, is heading south to San Diego, which is the fastest growing place in California. Berkeley University, located in Northern California, is the academic center of Northern California. California has a population of about 36.55 million and an area of163,707 square miles.

Climate: There are only two seasons in most parts of California: dry season and rainy season. The annual average temperature in Los Angeles is 18.3℃, and that in San Francisco is 13.9℃. In the mountainous areas far from the coast, the climate is hot in summer and cold in winter.

Massachusetts

Massachusetts

Introduction: Massachusetts covers an area of 7,838 square miles and has a population of 6.4 million. Boston, the capital, has a population of 600,000. Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston University, Boston College, New England Conservatory of Music, Brandeis University and the University of Massachusetts are all famous universities in the United States.

Climate: Generally speaking, the climate in Massachusetts is very unique. The temperature in winter and summer in eastern Massachusetts is higher than that in the west. The average temperature in the east 1 month is about-65438 0.7℃, while the average temperature in July is 22℃.

Washington

Washington (WA)

Introduction: The capital of Washington State is Olympia and the largest city is Seattle. The state covers an area of over 70,000 square miles and has a population of about 6.47 million. This state was named in memory of George Washington, the first president of the United States. The best university is the main campus of the University of Washington in Seattle. The second best is Washington State University.

Climate: Washington State is divided into east and west. Seattle is located in the west of the state, with an average monthly temperature of 5℃ in winter and an average temperature of 19℃ in summer and July.

Extended data:

American region

The total area of the United States (including water and land) is not far from that of People's Republic of China (PRC), and it is the third or fourth largest country in the world according to whether it is included in the claimed territory without actual jurisdiction; These two countries are second only to Russia and Canada, but ahead of Brazil. The territorial struggle between the United States and China depends on two factors:

(1) The legitimacy of China's territorial claim to Aksai Chin and Karakorum Corridor. The above areas are also advocated by India, so they are not counted;

(2) The way the United States calculates its own land surface area. Since The World Survey was first published, the CIA has changed the size of the total area of the United States several times. From 1989 to 1996, the total area of the United States is clearly listed as 93726 10 square kilometer (including only land and inland waters).

References:

American Geography-Baidu Encyclopedia