What are the main mountains and landforms in Hubei?
The topography of Hubei Province is roughly surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, with a low terrain in the middle, which is slightly an incomplete basin open to the south.
In the total area of the province, mountains account for 56%, hills account for 24% and plain lakes account for 20%.
Mountains:
Wudang Mountain.
Mountainous areas in western Hubei.
Wuling mountain.
Wushan.
Daba Mountain.
Tongbaishan.
Dabie Mountain.
Shogun Mountain.
Brief introduction of Hubei:
Hubei, the provincial capital, is located in the south of central China, in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and north of Dongting Lake.
Hubei Province is surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, and Jianghan Plain, the land of plenty, is in the middle.
Hubei is known as "the province of thousands of lakes". The lakes in China are mainly distributed in Jianghan Plain.
Terrain? :
Hubei province is located in the transition zone from the second step to the third step of China's topography.
There are many types of landforms, including mountains, hills, hills and plains.
The terrain is very different. Shennongding, the highest peak in Shennongjia, is called the "Roof of Central China" in the west, with an altitude of 3 105 meters.
The topography of the whole province is an incomplete basin with high three sides, low middle, open to the south and gaps in the north.
Climatic characteristics: It mainly belongs to subtropical monsoon climate.
Biological resources:
The altitude varies greatly, and the vertical distribution of trees is clear.
Dominant forest vegetation presents the characteristics of universality and diversity.