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ဟူနန်ပြည်နယ် Hunan's climate is subtropical, and, under the Köppen climate classification, is classified as being humid subtropical (Köppen "Cfa"), with short, cool, damp winters, very hot and humid summers, and plenty of rainfall. January temperatures average while July temperatures average around . Average annual precipitation is .
ချန်ဆားမြို့ The four seasons are distinct. The summers are long and hot, with heavy rainfall, and autumn is comfortable with abundant sunlight. Winter is comparatively dry (but somewhat damp and overcast) and rather brief, but cold snaps occur with temperatures occasionally dropping below freezing.
တာလီမြို့ Tempered by the low latitude and high elevation, Dali has a mild subtropical highland climate (Köppen "Cwb"), with short, mild, dry winters, and warm, rainy summers. Frost may occur in winter but the days still generally warm up to or more. During summer, a majority of the days features some rainfall, and daytime temperatures rise to . A great majority of the year's rainfall occurs from June to October.
ဓာတ်ငွေ့ဂြိုဟ်ဘီလူးများ ဂျူပီတာဂြိုဟ် နှင့် စေတန်ဂြိုဟ် တို့တွင် အဓိကအားဖြင့် ဟိုက်ဒရိုဂျင်နှင့်ဟီလီယမ်ဓာတ်ငွေ့များပါဝင်သည်။ , with heavier elements making up between 3 and 13 percent of the mass. Their structures are thought to consist of an outer layer of molecular hydrogen, surrounding a layer of liquid metallic hydrogen, with a probable molten core with a rocky composition. The outermost portion of the hydrogen atmosphere is characterized by many layers of visible clouds that are mostly composed of water and ammonia. The metallic hydrogen layer makes up the bulk of each planet, and is described as "metallic" because the great pressure turns hydrogen into an electrical conductor. The core is thought to consist of heavier elements at such high temperatures (20,000 K) and pressures that their properties are poorly understood.