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The difference between north and south in one sentence

The differences between North and South are as follows:

1. The sky in the south is blue, but the sky in the north is gray.

South and north, heaven and earth, mountains and sea, customs and human feelings, everything is different.

Summer in the south is as hot as a steamer, and summer in the north is as cool as a swing.

The difference between north and south is that there is heating in winter and fans in summer.

5. The difference between north and south, weather and people's heart is really great.

6. We were born in the south and grew up in the north. Here, I don't need anything, just like a person, as long as I live, I can feel the temperature.

7. The difference between the south and the north is that there is heating in the south; But not in the north.

8. In winter in the north, the house is warm, and people are like an iron bucket, and no wind can penetrate.

9. North and South are separated by Wan Li. We have never met. However, the distance between heart and heart is getting closer and closer.

10. The difference between the north and the south is that we are all earthlings, just living in different latitudes.

1 1. I am a wolf in the north, but I am frozen into a dog in the south.

12. The cold in the north is a physical attack, and the cold in the south is a magical attack.

13. You are snowing and windy in the cold night in the north, and I am like spring in the sunny day in the south.

The meaning of north and south:

1. The southern region, also known as the south, generally refers to the southern part of the eastern monsoon region of China. It is one of the four major geographical divisions in China today, mainly the area south of the Qinling-Huaihe line, with the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the west, the Yellow Sea, the East China Sea and the South China Sea in the east and south respectively. The length of the mainland coastline accounts for about two-thirds of the country.

2. The northern region, one of the four geographical divisions of China, refers to the vast areas north of Qinling-Huaihe Line, south of Inner Mongolia Plateau, east of Daxinganling, Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (Wushaoling), Bohai Sea and Yellow Sea, mainly including Guanzhong area, kanto region, North China and Northeast China.

Population:

According to the official data of the governments of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China, the northern region accounts for about 20% of the country, with a total population of about 602 million, accounting for about 40% of the country's total population, 55% in the southern region, 4% in the northwest region, and 1% in the Qinghai-Tibet region.