Russia spans several climatic zones, primarily the subarctic and continental climates. The subarctic climate is prevalent in Siberia, characterized by long, harsh winters and short, mild summers. In contrast, the continental climate is found in the western part of the country, featuring more pronounced seasonal temperature variations and generally warmer summers. Additionally, some regions, particularly in the far south, experience a more temperate climate.
Australia has more than two climatic zones. It has wet/dry tropics, some wet tropics, arid zones, a small area of true desert, subtropical zones, and temperate zones as well. Two very broad zones are those of summer maximum rainfall, generally the north, and winter maximum, generally the south.
temperate and polar
Russia has nine time zones spanning two continents.
The world capital that has two time zones is Moscow, the capital of Russia.
Canada and Russia.
Russia is located on two continents: Europe and Asia. The majority of Russia's landmass lies in Asia, while a small portion is in Eastern Europe.
Russia is located in both Europe and Asia. The majority of its land area lies in Asia, while a smaller portion lies in Eastern Europe.
Russia is in the Northern Hemisphere. Russia lies in two continents, Europe and Asia, and is the largest country on Earth.
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Russia and U.S.A have the greatest number of time zones
identify the follwing countries to which zone they belong
While the six countries in Central Eurasia ( Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) all have one time zone each for a total of six. Russia at one time had as many as eleven separate time zones. In 2010, two of the eleven zones were abolished and it currently has nine. So the total of time zones in Russia and Central Eurasia is fifteen.