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I am pretty sure this is called a tundra.
The area is known as the Steppes. A vast treeless plain of south eastern Europe and of Asia including Siberia. Also central North America
There is some dispute as to where the earliest people in The Americas came from. Many historians believe they traveled across a then frozen Bering Strait all the way from Siberia and then traveled down through what is now Canada and America.
Native Americans are a mix of Indian and Chinese who traveled into the Eastern tip of Russia and into Siberia. There are still descendents along the path, even in Siberia, where some families decided to stop traveling and lay down roots. The majority traveled on into Alaska, where more families decided to root while the rest traveled down into the lower 48 States, some into Canada and some into Mexico. They were broken up into tribes and almost all brought with them Indian and Chinese cultures, such as music, chants, clothing, patterns, dance, art, etc.
Siberia
No, Siberia is in Russia.
Siberia's population is around 30 million people live in the area of Siberia.
Siberia's western border is the Ural Mountains.
The southern part of Siberia is the best for farming.
Siberia has manufacturing, oil and natural gas.
Siberia exports machinery, gas and oil.