Какая погода в США?
1 русский.
<span>Климат страны довольно мягкий с теплым летом и прохладной зимой, хотя в северных и горных регионах (особенно на Аляске) зимы холодные и снежные. Наиболее теплыми регионами страны являются южные штаты и особенно их прибрежные районы (Калифорния, Флорида) . В центре страны климат резко континентальный и сухой. Средняя температура января от -25° С на Аляске до 20° С во Флориде. Средняя температура июля на западном побережье составляет от 14° С до 22° С, на восточном побережье - от 16° С до 25° С. Среднегодовая норма осадков в прибрежных районах составляет более 2000 мм, в центральных районах страны - до 1000 мм, в пустынных и полупустынных районах юга США - до 100 мм.
</span>2 английский.
The country's climate is fairly mild with warm summers and cool winters, although the Northern and mountain regions (especially in Alaska) winters are cold and snowy. The warmest regions of the country are southern States, and especially their coastal regions (California, Florida) . In the center of the country the climate is continental and dry. The average January temperature is -25° C in Alaska to 20° C in Florida. The average July temperature on the West coast varies from 14° C to 22° C, on the East coast - from 16° C to 25° C. Average annual rainfall in the coastal areas is more than 2000 mm in the Central regions of the country to 1000 mm in arid and semiarid regions of the southern United States - up to 100 mm.
New York is one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is over 11 million people. New York is an industrial and cultural centre of the country. Most business is centred in Manhattan Island. The whole area is very small, that's why the sky-scrapers were invented in New York and, especially, in Wall Street. Wall Street is a narrow street with big houses, but it is well known all over the world as the busiest street in the USA. People do business there. There are two more world-famous streets — Broadway and Fifth Avenue. Broadway is the centre of the theatres and night life. It is known as “The Great White Way” because of the electric signs which turn night into day.
It is the city that never goes to sleep. Buses and sub-way run all night. There are many drugstores and restaurants which never close their doors. There are cinemas with films that start at midnight. Fifth Avenue is the great shopping, hotel, and club avenue.
New York is the largest port in America. More than half the trade of the United States goes through this city.
There are many places of interest in New York. They are: the Statue of Liberty, the United Nations Building, Empire State Building, Columbia University, City Hall, New York Public Library and others. When you come to New York you see lots of cars, big and small, black and yellow, old and modem; you do not see any trees or flowers in the streets, but only cars. You'll see and hear advertisements everywhere. There is no getting away from them. Advertisements fill the newspapers and cover the walls, they are on menu-cards and match-boxes, they are shouted through loud speakers and shown in the cinemas.
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