Found on the islands of the Arctic Ocean and the northern coast of the Siberia.
This zone is dominated by permafrost and "polar nights." 2. Subarctic Climate (Субарктический) Found on the islands of the Arctic Ocean
(Far East/Vladivostok). Influenced by the Pacific Ocean. Expect dry, cold winters and very rainy, humid summers with typhoons. 4. Subtropical Climate (Субтропический) A tiny sliver of land on the Black Sea coast (Sochi). Influenced by the Pacific Ocean
Winters are brutal (down to -30°C or -40°C); summers barely rise above 0°C. Precipitation: Very low (200–300 mm), mostly snow. When filling out your "GDZ" table
When filling out your "GDZ" table, focus on the (the difference between July and January) and the Dominant Air Masses . In the west, Atlantic air brings moisture; in the east, the Pacific dominates; and in the center, the land itself dictates the extreme cold. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
(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.
This is the only place in Russia where you’ll find palm trees and tea plantations. Summary for your Table