Russia can get very cold. The average winter temperature in Russia is about -4 degrees F. The lowest temperature on record is -85 degrees F.
In Siberia, January averages about−15 °C (5 °F) and July about +19 °C (66.2 °F), while daytime temperatures in summer typically are above 20 °C.
Really cold!
Average low -10, record low -42
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in the summer it is really hot and in the winter it is really cold
Siberia is not a desert. It is composed of taiga and tundra. Antarctica is a cold winter or polar desert.
The disadvantage of living in Siberia would be the extreme cold of winter. In addition, some would not like Russian domination.
Siberia is cold because there is a high pressure weather system during the winter which brings more clear skies. When skies are clear, it gets really cold
The sea north of Siberia are frozen over during the winter.
Siberia imports foods especially fresh foods during the winter.
Though Russia is noted for long, extremely cold winters, Siberia is reputed to suffer the most.
Siberia ranges from Arctic in the north, to sub-arctic, to temperate forest and tundra along the southern borders (where the biggest cities tend to be located). You will find moderate to slightly warm summers, a cool, wet spring and fall, and cold to VERY cold winters. In many ways, the climate of Siberia is similar to Canada or the north-central states of the USA (such as Montana, Wisconsin, or North Dakota).
It has the world's lowest temperature outside of Antarctica. During the winter, average temperatures in Siberia range from -10°F (-23°C) to below -50°F (-45°C)
what are siberia cultureal and economic resource.
-29,5C
Yes Siberia has some of the coldest land on Earth.