Question 1: The altitude of Malan, Xunyi County. The altitude of Malan Town, Xunyi County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province: 1,469 meters. Question 2: Is it higher in Xunyi or Luochuan? The average altitude in Xunyi County is about 1,300 meters. The average altitude in Luochuan County is about 1,000.
About meters, so the average altitude of Xunyi County is high. Question 3: The fold mountain range is the dividing line between what region and what region in Shaanxi Province. The Beishan Mountain System is the dividing line between the Loess Plateau and the Guanzhong Plain.
1. Geographical Orientation The Beishan Mountain System consists of the Qiaoshan Mountains, Huanglong Mountains, Ziwuling Mountains and Longshan Mountains from east to west. It is the dividing range between the Loess Plateau in northern Shaanxi and the Weihe Plain in Guanzhong. In the north is the Loess Plateau with crisscrossed ravines.
To the south is the vast Guanzhong Plain.
2. Detailed introduction: The Beishan Mountain System is 1000-1800m above sea level. It is mainly composed of Mesozoic and Paleozoic sand shale and conglomerate, with high vegetation coverage.
The low mountains and hills in the north are divided into two columns: north and south.
The low hills in the northern column are 1,500 to 1,800 meters above sea level. They are composed of Mesozoic sand shale and conglomerate. The top of the mountain is covered with a small piece of loess, which is called "Stone Mountain Soil Hat".
There are many secondary forests distributed on the mountain, and there are deep ravines at the foot of the mountain.
The main peaks include Laoye Ridge in Fengxiang County (1,678 meters above sea level), Yongshou Liang between Yongshou County and Linyou County (1,464 meters above sea level), Shimen Mountain in Xunyi County (1,855 meters above sea level), and Miao Mountain in Yijun County
(elevation 1734 meters), Daling (1783 meters) in Hancheng City, etc.
The southern hills and mountains are 1,000 to 1,600 meters above sea level and are intermittently distributed among the loess plateaus. They are only 5 to 10 kilometers wide. The mountains are composed of Cambrian-Ordovician limestone, and the tops of the mountains are occasionally covered with loess.
From west to east there are Qishan Mountain (1,651 meters above sea level) and Dongjueshan Mountain (1,675 meters above sea level) in Qishan County, Wagonling Mountain in Fufeng County (1,579 meters above sea level), Liangshan Mountain in Qian County (1,048 meters above sea level), and Wushan Mountain in Liquan County.
Fengshan (1467 meters above sea level), Jiujiu (1271 meters above sea level), Beizhong Mountain (1614 meters above sea level) and Saga Mountain (1423 meters above sea level) in Jingyang County, Jiangjun Mountain (1347 meters above sea level) and Jinsu Mountain (1241 meters above sea level) in Fuping County
meters), Yaoshan Mountain in Pucheng County (1097 meters above sea level), Liangshan Mountain in Heyang County (1543 meters above sea level), etc.
Between the two mountains lies a loess plateau 20 to 30 kilometers wide.
Question 4: How many mausoleums are there in Xianyang?
Xianyang is located in the hinterland of Qinchuan, eight hundred miles away, in Shaanxi Province.
The Wei River runs through the south, Zongshan Mountain stretches to the north, and the mountains and rivers are both sunny, so it is called Xianyang.
It borders the provincial capital Xi'an to the east and Gansu to the north. It is the first stop of the ancient Silk Road and the gateway from my country's Central Plains to the northwest.
Xianyang has beautiful scenery, distinct four seasons, rich products and outstanding people.
The climate is a warm temperate continental monsoon climate, with freezing cold and hot summers, and rain and heat in the same season.
Xianyang is located in the hinterland of the Guanzhong Plain in Shaanxi. Xianyang City is located in the middle of the Guanzhong Plain, south of the Jiujun Mountains and north of the Wei River. The south of the mountains is called Yang, and the north of the water is also called Yang. The mountains and rivers are both Yang, so it is named Xianyang.
Xianyang is the capital of the Qin Dynasty, the first feudal dynasty that unified China in Chinese history.
It is 145 kilometers long from north to south, 106 kilometers wide from east to west, and covers an area of ??10,119 square kilometers.
It has jurisdiction over Xingping City, 3 districts: Qindu, Weicheng, and Yangling, and 10 counties: Wugong, Jingyang, Sanyuan, Liquan, Qianxian, Yongshou, Binxian, Changwu, Xunyi, and Chunhua, with a total population of 216
There are 8 townships, 8 sub-district offices, 3843 administrative villages, and 163 neighborhood committees.
Population: 5.04 million.
Topography: It is stepped in shape from southeast to northwest, and is divided into three units: one is the southern Weihe and Jinghe plains, which account for about 1/5 of the total area; the second is the central plateau area, which also accounts for about 1/5 of the total area;
The third is the northern plateau and hilly area, accounting for about 3/5 of the total area.
There are 11 large and small earth and rock mountains in the territory, concentrated in the north.
The urban area is 378-421 meters above sea level.
Shimen Mountain in the northeast is 1885.3 meters above sea level, the highest point in the city.
The lowest point in the city is at the exit of Qinghe, Dacheng Town, Sanyuan County in the southeast, with an altitude of 362 meters.
The mountain ranges within the territory are concentrated in the central and northern parts, mainly Malan Mountain and Shimen Mountain in the remnants of Ziwu Ridge, Saga Mountain, Bijia Mountain, Jiujun Mountain in the central part, Beizhong Mountain and Wufeng Mountain arranged in sequence from south to north.
Climate: Due to the terrain characteristics, it is divided into two climate zones with obvious differences: the southern plain area has a mild climate and four distinct seasons.
The annual average temperature is 12°C, and the frost-free period is 213 days; in the northern plateau ravine area, the climate is slightly colder, with slightly longer winters and springs, the annual average temperature is less than 10°C, and the frost-free period is 180 days.
The average annual precipitation in the whole territory is 500-600 mm, increasing from south to north, with 50% concentrated in July, August and September, often with continuous autumn rain and long periods of cloudy weather.
Rivers: The Jinghe River enters from the northwest and flows out from the southeast into the Weihe River.
The Wei River flows along the southern boundary from west to east, forming a "human" shaped water system.
Its large and small river ditches, like capillaries, feed into the Jingwei arteries respectively.
Mineral deposits: mainly include 16 types of coal, iron, limestone, clay, iron ore, marble, etc.
The northern part of the city is part of Weibei's "Black Belt", with coal reserves of more than 10 billion tons, making it the second largest coalfield in Shaanxi.
Limestone reserves in the central part are 4 billion cubic meters.