Tundra.
Illinois has a Humid Continental Climate. Eastern Europe as well as Southwestern Russia has this climate as well.
Subarctic.
The most common climate above 70 degrees North latitude in Europe and Russia is the Arctic climate. Countries with this climate include Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Iceland. This climate is characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short, cool summers.
Assuming that you take it as part of Europe; Greenland has the coldest climate in Europe.
Definitely; they are herded and used in Northern Siberia, in Russia.
The Arctic and North Atlantic oceans are two factors which affect the climate in European Europe. A climate controller for Europe is the jet streams.
The Ural Mountains run north and south and separate Europe Russia from Asian Russia
Q: What is Russia's climate and where is it located? A: Russia has several different climates including; Humid Continental, Subarctic, Tundra, and Steppe. These climates are intensely cold. Russia is also located North of Asia, and Eastern Europe.
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The highest reindeer populations are spread out across multiple countries in Northern Europe and some of Asia, such as Norway, Russia, Greenland, Mongolia and China.
The German army was eventually defeated in Russia because of the cold climate.
In large part it is because of the former government of Russia. Under communist rule, which was actually socialism instead of communism, the government of Russia, or the U.S.S.R. spent more on it's military then anything else. The military was the primary concern, even when it left the people hungry. Also, Russia's climate is harsher then most of Europe.