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Above 70 degrees north latitude in Russia, the most common climate is tundra. This climate is characterized by cold temperatures, short growing seasons, and low vegetation cover due to permafrost. Summers are typically cool and short, while winters are long and bitterly cold.
western russia, and because of the warmer climate
they have summer for most of the year
Most of Tunisia has four seasons.
The most common climate above 70 degrees North latitude in Europe and Russia is the Arctic climate. Countries with this climate include Norway, Finland, Sweden, Russia, and Iceland. This climate is characterized by cold temperatures, long winters, and short, cool summers.
The main climate of central Russia is continental, characterized by cold winters with strong winds and heavy snowfall, and warm summers. Temperatures can vary greatly between seasons, with winter temperatures often dropping well below freezing and summer temperatures occasionally reaching hot levels.
Russia or Alaska it depends on the climate so I would mainly say Russia.
The main climate of Central Russia is a steppe
The cold climate.
Russia is in the Northern hemisphere, so spring will commence in March. Since Russia is such a huge country and covers such a large range of latitudes, the visible evidence of spring may never appear in some parts and may be a little late in other parts.
Yes and No. Most of Russia is in a humid continental climate, but there is a small area of southern Russia that does have a sub-tropical climate with beautiful beaches and even palm trees. This sub-tropical area is within the federation of Krasnodar Krai. The most topical city in Russia is Sochi.
low himidity and small rainfall most of the time:)