In Siberia, the ground is frozen for about 140 days. Hence, the name siberia,which means sleeping land.
"Siberia" comes from the Mongolian word "sibir", which means "sleeping land."
Siberia ... it's name is from the Tatar language meaning "sleeping land"
Siberia is the name of the vast sleeping land east of the Ural Mountains. It is known for its expansive forests, tundra, and diverse wildlife.
Natives of the area we call Siberia or Russia. They are the ancestors of those we call native americans.
It comes from the old Turkic language and means "sleeping land". Siberia was the ancient homeland of Turks. Even today, Turkic language is one of the official languages in the region due to thousands of Turkic people residing there.Siberia is a large geographic region in the Asian part of Russia of about 13,490,000 sq km. It is situated between the Ural Mountains in the west and the rivers which flow into the Pacific Ocean in the east, and between the Arctic Ocean in the north and the southern borders of Russia. The word Siberia comes from the Tartar word "Sibir" meaning "Sleeping Land". Siberia covers a large number of Russian administrative districts (Oblasts, Okrugs, Krays and Autonomous Republics) like states, counties, municipalities and ethnic homelands and does not have a capital, although Irkutsk, the pearl of Siberia, is often referred to as the capital of Siberia possibly due to its relatively central location.
Yes Siberia has some of the coldest land on Earth.
Siberia covers about two-thirds of the land area of Russia.
There are no "euro" mountains. -That is Ural and they are possibly the largest mountain chain in Europe or Asia. "The large land area you are apparently referring to is 'Siberia'
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It is tundra and forest.
Siberia