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I used to know a Russian from Siberia he said summer is very hot in some parts of siberia, 35°C isnt uncommon.40 degrees in parts of Russia..! Now that's shocking!
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I used to know a Russian from Siberia he said summer is very hot in some parts of siberia, 35°C isnt uncommon.40 degrees in parts of Russia..! Now that's shocking!
We can do -56' Celsius (almost).
Coldest recorded day was -52,6' Celsius.
That is when You see Your breath turn to ice and fall to the ground, LOL.
In the Army, we were sleeping in tents at -33' Celsius.
The south of Russia is on the same latitude as the south of France.40 degrees in parts of Russia..! Now that's shocking!
Yes, because the sun is "up" most of the day.I used to know a Russian from Siberia he said summer is very hot in some parts of siberia, 35°C isnt uncommon.
Well the sun is up for 6 months in north pole but its still cold, the temparature is related to more complex things like where the wind comes from etc.Yes, because the sun is "up" most of the day.
Temperature is cooler, if you are close to the colder sea.
Northern Sweden quite often has the highest temperature in the country during the summer, but it is usually 26-28' C.Well the sun is up for 6 months in north pole but its still cold, the temparature is related to more complex things like where the wind comes from etc.