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Siberia suffers from freezing weather of MINUS 50 degrees. How do Russians cope with cold weather?

Siberia suffers from freezing weather of MINUS 50 degrees. When dealing with cold weather, Russians usually wear more clothes and keep out the cold in various ways, just like us. In Russia, every household must have heating, because heating is very necessary there, and they are in cold weather for a long time. This is because the latitude of their country is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic Circle. Even some areas are within the Arctic Circle, so when winter comes, you can often see snow and ice all over the sky. When dealing with low temperature, Russians will also raise their body temperature by drinking alcohol, so as to better achieve the effect of keeping out the cold. Of course, Russians have stayed in this cold weather for a long time, and various functions of their bodies have adapted to this environment.

In the freezing weather of MINUS 50 degrees, Russians must wear thick clothes, although their body, fat and related physical fitness can cope with colder weather. But in such a low temperature environment, they still need clothes and heating to keep out the cold. At the same time, many Russian houses were built to cope with the cold weather. In winter, even if the heating is not turned on, the house can be maintained in an environment with a temperature difference of twenty or thirty degrees from the outside. This is because of the uniqueness of their buildings and the unique internal environment which is warm in winter and cool in summer.

In order to cope with such cold weather, Russians don't go out in thin clothes as we usually see in videos. They also wear thick clothes, which are also very cold-proof. Although they wear less clothes than us in this weather and can bear more time than us, after all, as human beings, they can't survive without clothes for a long time in this low temperature environment.

So Russians have to deal with this kind of weather similar to ours in winter, but they also choose to drink to keep out the cold.