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.
Few people live there
siberia's climate is a tundra
no
It doesn't: The Tundra is found much further north, in Arctic Siberia, for example.
Siberian
semiarid
how can different climate regions affect how people adapt to the environment
in siberia and Yukon
The great Himalayan range obstructs the bitter cold winds from Siberia from entering the Indian subcontinent.
siberia
The Siberian region of Russia is known for having a harsh climate, with long, cold winters and short, cool summers. The area experiences extreme temperatures, reaching as low as -50°C in some areas during the winter months.
Siberia has mostly a subarctic climate, which means winters are very long and cold while summers are short and cool. However, some places in Siberia are known to have summer temperatures reach 20˚C.
The climate affect peole how livie in Scandinavia by leting them have water