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Pani-rosa [81]
2 years ago
12

comment michel strogoff et nadia vaincront ils les obstacles qui se dressent devant eux dans le désert glacé de sibérie? ​

French
1 answer:
bekas [8.4K]2 years ago
6 0

Michel et nadia doivent surmonter dans cette région reculée de la Russie la nature a étonnamment mélangé des paysages incompatibles.

michel strogoff and nadia must overcome in this remote region of Russia nature has surprisingly mixed incompatible landscapes.

<h3>Comment survivre dans le désert en Russie ?</h3>

Ils doivent surmonter les dunes de sable qui coexistent avec les marécages, la taïga et les montagnes couvertes de glace, avec des approvisionnements spécifiques et des matériaux froids spécifiques, car même s'il s'agit d'un désert, il fait très froid.

They must overcome sand dunes that coexist with swamps, taiga and ice-covered mountains, with specific supplies and specific cold materials, because even though it is a desert, it is very cold.

avec ces informations, nous pouvons expliquer comment les personnages peuvent survivre en Sibérie.

With this information we can inform how the characters can survive in Siberia.

Learn more about Siberia in brainly.com/question/21259837

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