Want this question answered?
Subarctic.
Russia's most densely populated areas are - not subarctic, but rather they are Temperate-Continental, similar to Northern and Central Europe.
Central Russia's climate is a humid continental climate. The interior is drier than the coastal areas. Russia typically experiences only winter and summer.
Western Europe has areas of both Mediterranean and Maritime Climate.
Part of Russia (west of the Ural Mountains) is in Europe. The Asian part of Russia to the east has large areas of sparse population. So, on average, Europe is probably quite a bit denser.
The most densely populated area in Russia is the city of Moscow and most densely populated area in Europe is the city of Paris.
noneNone. The climate is too cold for any human-cultured crops, though some types of lichens and moss can survive on the northernmost areas.
Part of Russia (west of the Ural Mountains) is in Europe. The Asian part of Russia to the east has large areas of sparse population. So, on average, Europe is probably quite a bit denser.
There may be some areas of northern and northeastern Europe, areas in what is now Russia, Finland, Latvia, Estonia, and Lithuania that did not see the plague. It hit the rest of Europe pretty badly.
south east Russia, Central Asia, Turkey, Central USA, Western Canada, South East Europe, Patagonia, South New Zealand and Hungary. Small areas in central Sicily and Central Spain
Mountain ranges usually have a cold climate in its surrounding areas. They also help diminish winds coming in from the seas.
The Byzantines spread Orthodox Christianity to those areas.