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SUBJECT 5. CLIMATE AND WEATHER
One of the stereotypes about Russia, which you can probably hear anywhere in
the world, is that Russia happens to be a very cold country with frost and snow
most of the year. The truth, however, is quite different. Russia is
a huge country
with an immense diversity of geographic features and climatic conditions which
range from the Arctic permafrost to the subtropical
climate of the Black Sea
coast. Even Siberia, which is usually perceived as a symbol of cold weather,
enjoys short but very warm summers. And its winters
are not always as harsh
as you would expect.
Russians enjoy talking about climate and weather as much as English people do.
Sometimes they do it just to start a conversation, sometimes it could be an
interesting subject for discussion on its own.
Right now our friends Natasha and Andrei are engrossed in this kind of discussion:
Natasha:
Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: