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What you need to know about the climate after immigrating to the United States

# American Immigrants # Introduction The United States is rich in educational resources and has many colleges and universities, ranking among the top in the world. When we immigrate to the United States, we should not only understand the advantages in education and medical care, but also understand the geographical location, climate and living expenses of the city. The following is a summary of the climate you need to know after immigrating to the United States. Welcome to read!

1. What you need to know about the climate after immigrating to the United States.

1, Northeast America, winter is really cold, education is really good. Colleges and universities in the northeastern United States are the most concentrated and have the largest number of students. Including New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Pennsylvania, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine and Rhode Island.

Due to the influence of the Labrador cold current and the cold air in the north, the winter cold season is longer, and the average temperature in June is about-16℃. The farther north the weather goes, the colder and longer the winter in Maine.

The northeastern United States includes: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University and Yale University.

2. In the western United States, the beaches are really beautiful and life is really pleasant.

California, Oregon, Washington. These states in the western United States have mild and pleasant climate, among which California is dry and prone to earthquakes and forest fires (frequent in summer); Oregon and Washington have humid and rainy climates with much higher vegetation coverage than California.

Representative universities: University of California at Berkeley, University of California at Berkeley, University of California at San Diego, University of California at Santa Barbara, University of Southern California, Stanford University, Oregon State University, University of Washington in Seattle, California Institute of Technology.

3. Lake region and northern Central America

The climate of Central China Plain basically belongs to temperate continental climate, with Leng Xia hot in winter, high temperature and high humidity. Although the average temperature here is very high, it is often hit by a cold current from the north. Northern States: Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota and Canada border several high mountain areas. But most public buildings are interconnected, and pedestrians can walk through the main buildings in the city in underground passages. Therefore, the colder the area, the better the heating equipment, so that pedestrians have little chance to get in touch with snow, so they don't have to worry about the cold problem at all, and even less clothes that really need cold protection can be prepared.

4. Central America

Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Colorado. The central plains of the United States are flat and there is no barrier between the north and the south. The airflow on both sides can be directly driven in, unimpeded, cold in winter, high temperature and high humidity in spring and summer, and it is attacked by cold wave hurricanes all the year round. Oklahoma and several neighboring states are famous for tornadoes, and there are many tornadoes in summer.

In the southeastern part of the United States, people are really enthusiastic and the cost performance is really high.

South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida. The southeast and coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico have a subtropical climate with a relatively hot climate. But in winter, such as Florida, it will become a winter resort, and the whole state is warmer in winter.

For visiting scholars, the south is a better choice. Although there is no eastern ivy, there is Harvard Duke University in the south, where there are many public ivy protectors.

6. Central and South America

Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada. Located in a high temperature area. Especially in New Mexico, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, Utah and so on. It is very hot in summer and the temperature can reach 40 degrees.

2. The stable stage of American immigration

1. After 4 to 5 years of immigration to the United States, it usually begins to enter a stable period. At this time, immigrants are no longer called "new immigrants", and they gradually find their own position, such as changing to a more satisfactory job. From then on, life began to change qualitatively, from old cars to new cars, from renting houses to buying houses, and began to pursue entertainment and enjoyment. Family and children have gradually adapted to American life, and children can also receive American education. In short, everything is on the right track and you can enjoy a high-quality life.

Generally speaking, as long as you get through the first 1 to 2 years, you will get a sense of belonging and identity, smoothly integrate into the local society and move towards a new life. After living in the United States, new immigrants have improved their education, employment, income, housing and language proficiency as they get closer to Americans.

Many families immigrate to America for the education of their children. Immigrant children can enjoy the local high-quality education, scholarships and job opportunities that American immigrant children can enjoy, and finally lay the foundation for their children to work in the United States.

For families who have just arrived in the United States, the premise of integration is not to deny their own cultural characteristics, but to give full play to their own values and let others learn American culture while understanding each other, which is the real integration.

3. Eating habits of American immigrants

In fact, Americans don't pay much attention to delicacy and luxury in diet, but pay more attention to quickness and satiety, which is a popular eating habit.

1, breakfast

Breakfast time is around 8 o'clock, usually sandwiches, bread, eggs, coffee, milk, juice, cereal and ham. Cereal is usually brewed with milk, which is the favorite way for Americans to eat.

2. Lunch

Lunch time is usually around noon 12. On holidays, many families in America only eat two meals. Breakfast and lunch together are usually very rich.

Because of work, the lunch of American office workers is very simple, and it is usually solved in the company. Office workers will bring or buy some fast food, such as sandwiches, coffee, hamburgers, hot dogs, lettuce salad and so on.

Others like to spend their lunch time socializing and eat business packages in restaurants. If there is a more exquisite lunch, such as chicken chops, steak, pizza, pasta and so on. Americans are generally used to eating with red wine and cocktails.

3. main meal

Dinner is dinner, usually around 18, which is the most abundant in a day, such as steak, pork chop, barbecue, fried chicken and so on. , with bread, butter, vegetables, fruits, snacks, etc. Dinner is usually accompanied by delicious thick soup. Before the main course, there will be some appetizers, such as fried onion rings and mushrooms However, many people go to restaurants to eat.

Note: Americans and China people have different eating habits. Americans cook mainly by frying, frying and baking, without stewing or steaming. Most Americans like to eat raw and cold food. Even fish and other meat products usually need to be cooked several times (that is, half cooked), and the meat often has bloodshot. China people like cooked food, but they can't accept half-cooked meat.