Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Is it winter in Russia all year round?

Is it winter in Russia all year round?

No, Russia has a temperate continental climate. Mainly the winter is long and cold, and the summer is warm and short. The highest temperature is around 36.7 degrees Celsius. The lowest temperature can be as low as -7 1 degree. The annual temperature difference is close to 108 degrees.

Russia? Most areas are located in the north temperate zone, and the climate is diverse, mainly temperate continental climate, but the north of the Arctic Circle belongs to the cold zone climate. The temperature difference is generally large, with the average temperature of 18℃- 10℃ in June and 1 1-27℃ in July. The annual average precipitation is 150 ~ 1000 mm.

Siberia has a high latitude, a cold climate and a long winter, but long sunshine time and suitable temperature and humidity in summer are conducive to the growth of coniferous forests. From west to east, the continental climate is gradually strengthened and the winter is cold and long; The coast of the Arctic Ocean has a tundra climate (cold zone climate) or (polar climate), and the coast of the Pacific Ocean has a temperate monsoon climate. From north to south, it is polar desert, tundra, forest tundra, forest, forest grassland, grassland belt and semi-desert belt.

Extended data:

Russia is located at 30 ~180 e, 50 ~ 80 N, spanning Europe and Asia, in the east of Europe and the north of the Asian continent, and most of its European territory is the eastern European plain. It is bordered by the Arctic Ocean in the north, the Pacific Ocean in the east, the Atlantic Ocean in the west, the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Finland in the northwest.

The terrain is mainly plains and plateaus. The terrain is high in the south and low in the north, low in the west and high in the east.

Almost all of the western part belongs to the Eastern European Plain, and the eastern part is the Ural Mountains, the Western Siberian Plain, the Central Siberian Plateau, the Northern Siberian Lowland, the Eastern Siberian Mountains and the Pacific Coast Mountains. The Great Caucasus Mountains stand in the southwest, with the highest peak, Mount Elbrus, at an altitude of 5642 meters.

References:

Baidu Encyclopedia-Russia (Russian Federation)