No, Russia has warm (even hot!) summers, and cold winters. Some parts of Russia (such as along the Black Sea) are even somewhat Mediterranean in climate, while the far north is within the Arctic circle, with short cool summers and long harsh winters. It is an enormous country with many different climate ranges.
Russia is the largest country in the world. There are parts of it where the air is very cold and there are parts where it is very warm. So the answer is yes, as somewhere in Russia there will be warm air.
Warm air rises over cold air when a warm and cold front connect.
a warm mean a place that is warm not hot or not to cold.
Warm blooded animals can generate their own heat in a cold enviorment. Cold blooded animals change their temperature if they are in a cold place their body temperature changes cold if they are in a warm place it changes warm. Temperature change
It is cold. Very cold. They need alot of warm clothes!!!
Heat does, indeed, go from a warm source to a cold place. That is what heat always does.
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well there are 2 cold places such as a place in russia and the north pole which are both extremely cold
the cold war actually necer really had a certain place that it was taken at but it did have to do with the U.S and Russia after world war II
the part were the war was fought
The winters are cold, the rest of the year is nice.
Moderating Oceans are far away. mountains block the warm air. No mountains block the cold air. Its northern location. Etc