. A regional geography of the world, with diagrams and entirely new maps . or Place. Height above Sea Level. MeanJanuaryTemper-ature. Mean July lemper- ature. MeanAnnualRainfall. Seasonal Distribution ot the Rainfall. 4A (Northern Forests) Dawson CityFort York .YakutskArchangel .Tobolsk I200 350 -24° F. -<-47 f -2° 60 F. 6o» 66° 60° 64° 15 ins. 30 13 14 17 Most insummer. 4B (Tundra) Barrow Point Upcrnivik .Nain . -I9*° -r 38° F. 47° 8 1 Most injsummcr. • 4C(Ice-cap) No statistics are available except for the short periodsoccupied by various Polar exploration


. A regional geography of the world, with diagrams and entirely new maps . or Place. Height above Sea Level. MeanJanuaryTemper-ature. Mean July lemper- ature. MeanAnnualRainfall. Seasonal Distribution ot the Rainfall. 4A (Northern Forests) Dawson CityFort York .YakutskArchangel .Tobolsk I200 350 -24° F. -<-47 f -2° 60 F. 6o» 66° 60° 64° 15 ins. 30 13 14 17 Most insummer. 4B (Tundra) Barrow Point Upcrnivik .Nain . -I9*° -r 38° F. 47° 8 1 Most injsummcr. • 4C(Ice-cap) No statistics are available except for the short periodsoccupied by various Polar exploration parties. Thesecan be obtained by consulting books describing theseexpeditions. These forests are vast resources of timber, but exceptin their more accessible parts, little lumbering is carriedon. They shelter fur-bearing animals and these give ameans of livelihood to scattered bands of hunters and REGIONS IN COLD LANDS 45 trappers. On their southern marc^ins, in Central Canada,Russia and Siberia, large areas have been and are being SUMMER WINTER HAINFALLSIN.


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