Geography, asked by RaniaWadood, 1 month ago

C1 a) Name three cities in the Arctic Circle that
are farther north than Yakutsk. Find out and
compare their average winter temperatures
with those of Yakutsk's.
b) What weather conditions do you think are
responsible for this difference?
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Answers

Answered by mreema2002
36

Explanation:

a)Yakutsk (pop. 322,987), Murmansk (287,847), Severodvinsk (181,990), Norilsk (181,830), Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky (179,586), Novy Urengoi (118,033), Noyabrsk (106,911), and Magadan (92,052) are the largest cities within the Russian Far North proper

Yakutsk, with an average temperature of −8.8 °C (16.2 °F), is the second coldest large city in the world after Norilsk, although Yakutsk experiences colder temperatures in the winter.[

b)The climate is quite dry, with most of the annual precipitation occurring in the warmest months, due to the intense Siberian High forming around the very cold continental air during the winter. However, summer precipitation is not heavy since the moist southeasterly winds from the Pacific Ocean lose their moisture over the coastal mountains well before reaching the Lena valley.

Answered by rayan6627
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

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