But Minnesota does rule, after all.
The climate of Moscow is almost identical to northern Minnesota, and we don't have any problems growing wheat, corn, beets, beans, sunflowers, soybeans, carrots, apples, strawberries, cherries, and grapes (yes, Minnesota has a few small wine makers).
...The main point, however is: Russia has moderate climate in areas that are several times bigger than Germany, for example. If it is so much more cost-efficient to be building factories/houses in the warmer parts, people will be moving there...not all at once, but continously. The fact that people are living in the colder areas indicates that the benefits (ressources) at least offset the additional costs.
...The main point, however is: Russia has moderate climate in areas that are several times bigger than Germany, for example. If it is so much more cost-efficient to be building factories/houses in the warmer parts, people will be moving there...not all at once, but continously. The fact that people are living in the colder areas indicates that the benefits (ressources) at least offset the additional costs.
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