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Haidong topographic map
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Haidong
Haidong has a cool semi-arid climate (Köppen BSk) characterised by warm to very warm summers, freezing but extremely dry winters, and large diurnal temperature ranges. Temperatures are warmer than anywhere else in Qinghai due to the relatively low altitude, although minima in winter still typically fall below −10 °C or 14 °F. Precipitation is low and mostly confined to the summer months: less than 45 millimetres or 1.8 inches of water equivalent typically falls between October and April inclusive, and less than 12 millimetres or 0.5 inches between November and March.
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Name: Haidong topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Haidong, Qinghai, 810800, China (35.45565 101.66166 37.15086 103.06941)
Average elevation: 2,758 m
Minimum elevation: 1,580 m
Maximum elevation: 4,954 m
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