Listening Practice 2
1. The average temperature of Eastern Siberia, Russia ranges from -20℃ to -11℃. The area is habitable, but only around 900 permanent residents live there.
2. The northern part of Finland is one of the coldest places on Earth. Winter is 9 months long with average temperatures of -20℃ to -15℃. The area is habitable and quite a few people live there.
3. The northern part of Sweden has more than 7 months of winter. The average winter temperatures range from -15℃ to -6℃. Many people live in this area.
4. The average temperature in the highlands of central Iceland is generally below -10℃. The highlands are uninhabitable because of glacier runs.
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