In Siberia, January averages about−15 °C (5 °F) and July about +19 °C (66.2 °F), while daytime temperatures in summer typically are above 20 °C.
No, not even close. It's hard to say where the greatest temperature range is, but parts of Siberia can have 90 degree summer days, and -60 winter nights.
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no some are in the summer like summer hockey wich is played in siberia
siberia's vegitation is tundra, and very dry summer's and very cool winter you can go with a shirt and pants on with boats
Yakutsk Siberia
Siberia is a state in Northern Russia, known for it varied climate -40 c in winter and +40 c in the summer. Siberia has huge oil reserves and is a massive producer of timber.
in the summer it is really hot and in the winter it is really cold
temperature of Greenland in summer
Main point is temperature; Australia is hot, Siberia is too cold. In some pars only 2 month when temperature doesn't drop below 0 C.