CHAPTER 12 SECTION 1.1 CULTURE AND CLIMATE. CHAPTER 12 RUSSIA TODAY SECTION 1.1 CLIMATE AND CULTURE SiberiaCentral AsiaSteppes Climate Clothing Food Shelter.

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CHAPTER 12 SECTION 1.1 CULTURE AND CLIMATE

CHAPTER 12 RUSSIA TODAY SECTION 1.1 CLIMATE AND CULTURE SiberiaCentral AsiaSteppes Climate Clothing Food Shelter Work 1 thing you found interesting about the people who live there

CLIMATE AND CULTURE Read pages As you read complete the graphic organizer about life in different climates. Define culture, nomads, and yurt in your notebook.

SiberiaCentral AsiaSteppes Climate Cold; long winters, short, hot summers DryModerate- cold winters and warm summers Clothing Reindeer furs or skinMade from animal hides or wool Food Reindeer meat and fatMilk and meat from livestock Crops like corn grains, beets and potatoes; animal meat and milk Shelter Portable houses/ reindeer hides Yurts- Tents made from animal hides, felt, or wool; Mud rbick houses Live in villages Work Hunt reindeer; nomadsHerding sheep, camels, cattle, horses Farmers 1 thing you found interesting about the people who live there

What impact does climate have on culture in Russia and the Eurasian Republics?