Tundra; Norway, Russia, Iceland
Subarctic.
Russia is in the eastern hemisphere, on the continents of Europe and Asia. Every point in it has both a latitude and a longitude, and no two points have the same pair of numbers.
Most of Europe Lays within 45 and 55 degrees latitude. The Europe stretches from 71 degrees north at its northern most point (northern Norway) and 35 degrees north of latitude (island of Crete)
high latitude countries: Green land, North Canada, America, United states, Russia ( Siberia)
Assuming that you take it as part of Europe; Greenland has the coldest climate in Europe.
Illinois has a Humid Continental Climate. Eastern Europe as well as Southwestern Russia has this climate as well.
There are no countries inside of Russia, since Russia is a nation itself. Europe, however, is home to 50 countries; Russia being one of them.
Most of Russia is higher in the North compared to the USA.
No. Europe is a continent, not a country. It has about 50 countries in it. Russia is a country. Part of it is in Europe and most of it is in Asia.
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Tundra; Norway, Russia, Iceland
Subarctic.
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Europe is a continent. Continents do not have borders. Actually, continents do have borders, but to decide which countries border Europe could be difficult because there are many transcontinental countries. For example, one is Russia. Should countries bordering Russia (not a part of Europe themself) be included? Or only countries bordering the European portion of Russia?
Russia is part of Europe and Europe is made of different countries, but it can not "own" another country.