Amur tigers (Or Siberian Tigers) survive in Siberia and eastern Russia by that long fur they carry around on their body and paws. It usually keeps them stealthy when hunting, and keeps them warm in the snowy region of Siberia
Haiti is located in the tropics, while Siberia is in the mid to high latitudes and inland. Siberia experiences extreme cold during the winter as a result of lack of sunlight, high pressure, and snow cover. Haiti experiences warm weather all year because the sun is always high.
A contributing factor to Siberia's harsh winters is its location. During the winter the sun is not up for as long to warm the space. It is a large land mass with no nearby ocean to help warm things up therefore, it gets cold, and it stays cold.
Siberia
Well, on the equator, "staying warm" is not, ever, a problem.
Laos is warmer year-round than Siberia. This is mainly because Laos is located near the equator in Southeast Asia, experiencing a tropical climate with consistently warm temperatures, while Siberia, being in the northern part of Russia, has a continental climate with very cold winters and short, mild summers.
No, Siberia is in Russia.
Siberia's population is around 30 million people live in the area of Siberia.
Siberia's western border is the Ural Mountains.
The taiga forest are mostly the forests of the arctic circle. The ever green forests of Canada and Siberia are examples of this biome.
The southern part of Siberia is the best for farming.
It is extremely cold in both the Arctic and Siberia. The thick fur on their bodies helps protect them from this and keep them warm. It is the same as when you or I wear a thick jumper to stay warm on a cold day.