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Gansu topographic map

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Gansu

Gansu generally has a semi-arid to arid continental climate (Köppen BSk or BWk) with warm to hot summers and cold to very cold winters, although diurnal temperature ranges are often so large that maxima remain above 0 °C (32 °F) even in winter. However, due to extreme altitude, some areas of Gansu exhibit a subarctic climate (Dwc) – with winter temperatures sometimes dropping to −40 °C (−40 °F). Most of the limited precipitation is delivered in the summer months: winters are so dry that snow cover is confined to very high altitudes and the snow line can be as high as 5,500 metres (18,040 ft) in the southwest.

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Name: Gansu topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Gansu, China (32.59871 92.33865 42.79457 108.71053)

Average elevation: 7,415 ft

Minimum elevation: 945 ft

Maximum elevation: 19,715 ft

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