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Yakutia weather

Yakutia people rely on heating to keep warm at home, and they can only rely on thick clothes to keep warm outside. They also eat raw meat to maintain physical strength and replenish energy.

When we talk about the coldest places, we usually think of the North Pole and the South Pole, but few people live here in both places. Yakutia is known as the "frozen country" city, where more than 200,000 residents live. They are called Yakutia. According to records, Yakutia may have been a Hun before, and Yakutia also lived in Heilongjiang, so Yakutia seems to have fate with us.

Yakutia is located in Sakha, Siberia, Russia. It's basically snow here, and the temperature is almost 50 degrees below zero, which is very cold. Unlike animals, people use foreign objects to keep out the cold. Facing such cold weather, it is very difficult to grow vegetables, so Yakutia has no vegetable garden. They live on raw meat to replenish energy and maintain physical strength.

Mainly raw seafood, Yakutia is rich in seafood resources, so Yakutia people live by eating fish, and fish is very easy to catch. Because it is moving, you can eat it when you break the ice, and you don't need to do too much treatment on the fish. You can eat it raw and dip it in some sauce.

In addition to eating raw meat to maintain physical strength, Yakutia people also rely on thick clothes to keep warm. After all, not everyone can stay at home to keep warm every day, so Yakutia people use clothes to keep warm. Surprisingly, in such cold weather, there are Yakutia people swimming in winter. They think swimming in ice water is good for health.