Siberia ranges from Arctic in the north, to sub-arctic, to temperate forest and tundra along the southern borders (where the biggest cities tend to be located). You will find moderate to slightly warm summers, a cool, wet spring and fall, and cold to VERY cold winters. In many ways, the climate of Siberia is similar to Canada or the north-central states of the USA (such as Montana, Wisconsin, or North Dakota).
semiarid
siberia's climate is a tundra
Siberia has a short growing season. They grow rye, barley, wheat, Buckwheat, millet, peas, cabbage, turnips, carrots, onions, and garlic.
Try 'tundra'. Subarctic regions are northern Canada and Siberia.
siberia
Siberia has mostly a subarctic climate, which means winters are very long and cold while summers are short and cool. However, some places in Siberia are known to have summer temperatures reach 20˚C.
Maritime climate.
No. Bananas need a hot climate.
no
Maritime climate.
Maritime Climate.
The continent that has every type of climate is Asia. It has a wide range of climates from tropical rainforests in Southeast Asia to harsh deserts in Central Asia, and from arctic conditions in Siberia to Mediterranean climates in the Middle East.