Siberia's population is around 30 million people live in the area of Siberia.
Siberia has 40 million people.
No, camels are not found in Siberia. They are native to arid regions, particularly in the Middle East, North Africa, and parts of Central Asia. The harsh, cold climate of Siberia is unsuitable for camels, which are adapted to hot, dry environments. Instead, Siberia is home to different wildlife that is better suited to its cold temperatures.
Many of the people living in Siberia now are Russian. There were native Amur people including Mongols, Tartars, and Aleuts.
None, as the Nazis never reached Siberia.
Yeniseians are believed to be the first people of Siberia in around 45,000 BC
Tuvan
to rule government
Pie
Ancient non-Russian people in Siberia.
Siberia,Russia
Siberia is four times as large as France an yet ony has 3,000,000 people, 1 million are in the capital, Novosibirsk.