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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
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Permafrost zones and mountains
Permafrost zones and mountains
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Take a look at the streets on the roads! And then draw conclusions.
Take a look at the streets on the roads! And then draw conclusions.
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These trolls have never been to Russia.
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.
I think that where I live now Udmurtia is an uninhabitable region. It is very cold in winter.
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Mountains
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.
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
mountains
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suitable for permanent human life Antarctica and Cosmos The rest are suitable everywhere live
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.
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.