Gdz Po Geografii 8 Klass Tablitsa Po Teme Tipy Klimatov Rossii 90%
(Western Siberia). More extreme. Colder winters and hotter, drier summers.
(Eastern Siberia/Yakutia). Home to the "Pole of Cold." Winters can hit -60°C, while summers can actually be quite hot (+25°C). The temperature range here is the highest in the world. (Western Siberia)
Winters are brutal (down to -30°C or -40°C); summers barely rise above 0°C. Precipitation: Very low (200–300 mm), mostly snow. (Western Siberia)
Covers the territory above the Arctic Circle (tundra and forest-tundra). (Western Siberia)
This is the largest zone, but it is divided into four distinct sub-types because Russia is so wide:
(European Russia, Moscow). Mild winters (-10°C) and warm summers (+20°C). It has the most predictable weather.