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Jinggangshan, China , has a mid-subtropical humid monsoon climate and diverse landscapes of mountains, valleys, structural basins and Karst with elevation varying from 381 m to 1, 779 m above sea level.
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Moderating the tropical climate of the region, it presents one of the best examples of the monsoon system in the planet.
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Timothy Lenton, a climate scientist at the University of Exeter, argues that such pollution could trigger wider instability in the monsoon.
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