Is it cold in Xinjiang all year round? What is the average annual temperature in Xinjiang? 4℃? ~? 13℃。 The average daytime temperature is 13℃. It is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, suits and thin sweaters.
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, referred to as "Xin" for short, has Urumqi as its capital. Located in the northwest of China, in the hinterland of Eurasia, with an area of1664,900 square kilometers, it is the largest provincial administrative region in China.
The landform of Xinjiang can be summarized as "three mountains and two basins": Altai Mountain in the north, Kunlun Mountain in the south and Tianshan Mountain in the middle, which divides Xinjiang into two parts. Traditionally, the south is called southern Xinjiang and the north is called northern Xinjiang. Xinjiang belongs to a typical temperate continental arid climate, with scarce precipitation and large evaporation, with an average annual precipitation of 170.6 mm.
Xinjiang belongs to a typical temperate continental arid climate, with scarce precipitation and large evaporation. The average annual precipitation is 170.6 mm, and there are 3,355 rivers in the region, of which 18 has annual runoff exceeding one billion cubic meters, and 3 have annual runoff exceeding ten billion cubic meters (Tarim River, Yili River and Irtysh River).
Glacier reserves are 2. 1.3 trillion cubic meters, accounting for 42.7% of the whole country, so it is called "solid reservoir". The average water resources for many years is 83.4 billion cubic meters, including 79,654.38 billion cubic meters of surface water and 4.3 billion cubic meters of groundwater, accounting for about 3% of the total water resources in China. The spatial and temporal distribution of water resources is extremely uneven, with more in the west and less in the east, more in the north and less in the south, and more in mountains and plains. The area of land directly utilized by agriculture, forestry and Maki Ka in the whole region is 654.38+0 billion mu, accounting for more than one tenth of the land suitable for agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry in China.
The area of lakes and reservoirs in Xinjiang is about 10700 square kilometers, of which Bosten Lake is about 1000 square kilometers, making it the largest inland freshwater lake in China.