The temperature in Inner Mongolia grassland changes greatly from year to year. The temperature range in most areas is generally 65℃-85℃, and the annual temperature range is 13℃- 16℃, which is the largest area in China, which is very conducive to the storage of sugar and the coagulation of substances in grassland plants.
Inner Mongolia prairie is an important national animal husbandry production base. Looking at the grasslands in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, it starts from Hulunbeier grassland in the north, reaches Ordos grassland in the southwest, reaches Horqin grassland in the east and Alashan desert grassland in the west, with a total area of 86.667 million hectares, of which 68180,000 hectares (68180,000 square kilometers) can be used, accounting for about1/kloc-8.3.
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Geographically, the Inner Mongolia Plateau starts from Daxinganling and Sukeshelu Mountains in the east, reaches Mazong Mountain at the northwest end of Hexi Corridor in Gansu Province in the west, along the Great Wall in the south and connects Mongolia in the north. Above sea level 1000 meters, the terrain is slightly undulating, with obvious seasonal changes. Suitable for the growth of Gramineae and Compositae plants, thus creating a vast Inner Mongolia prairie. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty built a city here to plow fields and raise horses as a base for defending and attacking Xiongnu.
Jian Bozan, a famous historian and archaeologist in China, once pointed out in his famous book A Passage to Ancient Inner Mongolia, "As soon as we left Juyongguan and passed through a rugged mountain road, a vast vilen appeared in front of us, and vilen, which could not be seen with a telescope, was the so-called Great Wall in ancient times." It can be seen that the natural extension of Inner Mongolia Plateau makes many areas in northern China have similar geomorphological features, which lays a geological foundation for the natural extension of Inner Mongolia prairie.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Inner Mongolia Grassland