Siberia ranges from Arctic in the north, to sub-arctic, to temperate forest and tundra along the southern borders (where the biggest cities tend to be located). You will find moderate to slightly warm summers, a cool, wet spring and fall, and cold to VERY cold winters. In many ways, the climate of Siberia is similar to Canada or the north-central states of the USA (such as Montana, Wisconsin, or North Dakota).
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.
Russia have a continental type of climate because of its sheer size. Continental climate means long cold winter and brief summer.
Incredibly COLD.
Siberia has very cold weather.
north polar zone
Siberia is in the polar zone.
Subarctic
winter
semiarid
siberia's climate is a tundra
Siberian
Siberia has a short growing season. They grow rye, barley, wheat, Buckwheat, millet, peas, cabbage, turnips, carrots, onions, and garlic.
Try 'tundra'. Subarctic regions are northern Canada and Siberia.
in siberia and Yukon
Siberia
siberia
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.
Maritime climate.
The sea north of Siberia are frozen over during the winter.
No. Bananas need a hot climate.