from russion Immigration
Revekka although I don't think it's a very common name.
Actually, I'm Russian and I think that if you are from Asia or speak an Asian language (polish, Chinese, ukranian), if the only language you know is English then it will be really hard And also, if you have a very good french, German, or Italian accent then it will be easier for you This is how you spell hi in Russian: привет This is how you pronounce it - preevet
I think it means females.
adeen i think.
"Yours" in Russian is spelled as "ваш" (pronounced as "vash").
I think the desert biome
i think there is no amphamded in the tundra or in the taiga. i think u should look it up to see if u are right.
I think it's Taiga.
The tundra has barely any vegetation; perhaps a few shrubs near the taiga, but it's rare. Think of the arctic when you think of the tundra; that's far northern Russia and parts of Canada that are really close to the north pole.
Yes, it does snow in the Taiga biome. The Taiga experiences long, cold winters with significant snowfall, which is important for the ecosystem and the survival of the plants and animals that inhabit the region.
Some native plants of Russia include Siberian larch, birch trees, Scots pine, and juniper. These plants are well-adapted to the cold climate and are important for the ecosystem in Russia. Many of these native plants have also been used in traditional Russian medicine and cuisine.
Russian, French, English Some German, I think.
A hawk of the North, the Rough-legged Hawk breeds in Arctic tundra and taiga regions around the northern hemisphere. Both dark and light forms are common, with many birds intermediate between the extremes.
i think that i should go to the taiga biome because i like Canada
Revekka although I don't think it's a very common name.
to be honest i dont think there is anything that you can get from the tundra
I think it is a forest