Everyone says that most of Russia’s territory is uninhabitable, what are we talking about, is it Yakutia, Siberia or maybe the Urals



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Everyone says that most of Russia's territory is uninhabitable, what are we talking about, is it Yakutia, Siberia or maybe the Urals? and got a better answer

Response from Антон Владимирович[+++++]

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Permafrost zones and mountains

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Take a look at the streets on the roads! And then draw conclusions.

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These trolls have never been to Russia.

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I think that where I live now Udmurtia is an uninhabitable region. It is very cold in winter.

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Mountains

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Polar explorers can adapt even in Antarctica It's just expensive in permafrost and swamps to build comfortable housing roads.

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mountains

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suitable for permanent human life Antarctica and Cosmos The rest are suitable everywhere live

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Russia is not lucky with its climate. But there are regions, where in this respect more less - it is all the western part - some people like Peter and Kaliningrad for the European climate, humidity and lack of severe frosts in winter and heat in summer, someone prefers the south - the Crimea, especially the southern coast, and also the Caucasus - the Caucasian mineral waters or the Krasnodar Territory. Well, and someone likes moderation - the center of the European part. Everything beyond the Urals - sharply continental climate with frosts in winter and heat in summer. And closer to Vladivostok - high humidity and winds.

 

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