ALASKA?
Siberia is in Asia.
It is believed that the nomads, or Paleo-Indians, first came to America around 15,000 years ago. They crossed a land bridge called Beringia that connected Siberia and Alaska during the last Ice Age. These early nomads eventually spread throughout North and South America.
North America is probably the iciest continent. This is because a lot of Canada is very cold and icy but Asia is quite icy too because it is home to Siberia.
Yes. Siberia, which is part of the country of Russia, is in the northeast of the continent of Asia.
The continent of Asia has the sweltering Gobi desert, and the tundra of Siberia.
The Ob river is in Siberia, part of northern Asia
Russia/ western Siberia
It is believed that when the first humans came to North America there was exposed land connecting Siberia and Alaska, where the Bering Strait is now, and that is how they entered the continent.
In north america and euorpe and south america.
In Siberia, it flows to the Arctic ocean. It's in Asia.
No, it's a region of Russia. a big part almost half of Russia and pie is yummy