Siberia is in Russia, consisting of a large part of it. All of Siberia is in Asia. The most western point in the north is the Yamal Peninsula, in the south it is the city of Chelyabinsk. Siberia is east of that line all the way to the Bering Sea in the north and the Sea of Japan in the south. Siberia covers about 10% of all landmass on Earth.
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The Taiga is the forest. The steppes are the plains.
Vladivostok, being a sea port, is roughly at sea-level for the most part. However, the highest point within the bounds of the city is Mount Kholodilnik, which is 257m high.
Siberia is part of Russia. So it flies two flags. The Siberian flag is white and green diagonals.
Siberian huskies have been in use for more than 4000 years. There is no known record of when they were first discovered or bred by man, but it was at the end of the 19th century when huskies were discovered by Western traders and imported to Alaska.
About 145 Billion people live in Russia today. The country takes up 6.6 million square miles, which is about 22 people per square mile. Most of the land of the country is located to the east of the Ural Mountains, yet very few people there because of the sub-arctic, tundra climate.
General answer is yes and they are horrible. Specific, I know that Western Siberia has far more problem with mosquito infestation than for instance certain areas of Eastern Siberia, especially the dry steppe area around Zabaikalsky Krai (former Chita Oblast) where mosquitoes are not high in number. But in most of Siberia especially Altai steppes and areas all between Omsk and Krasnoyarsk, mosquitoes are serious problem. Maybe its not stereotype of Siberia but they are worse in much of Siberia than any tropical region (I dont know as fact but I bet).
The Ob River, the Enisei River, and the Lena River.
No Russian Czars were ever exiled to Siberia. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated the throne and was moved around from place to place until he and his family were executed in Ekaterinburg, Russia. He was never exiled to Sibere.
The disadvantage of living in Siberia would be the extreme cold of winter. In addition, some would not like Russian domination.
Yes. Brown bears and Polar bears are commonly found in Siberia.
The average temperature in January is −25 °C (−13 °F) and the average temperature in July is +17 °C (63 °F).
If it is one of the coldest days, wear reindeer boots, fox coats and muskrat hats. Don't wear glasses because they will stick to your skin. Otherwise natural fibers such as cotton, and wool are worn.