<P> The East Siberian taiga ecoregion, in the Taiga and Boreal forests Biome, is a very large biogeographic region in eastern Russia . </P> <P> This vast ecoregion is located in the heart of Siberia, stretching over 20 ° of latitude and 50 ° of longitude (52 ° to 72 ° N, and 80 ° to 130 ° E). The climate in the East Siberian taiga is subarctic (tropical deciduous and coniferous) and displays high continentality, with extremes ranging from 40 ° C (104 ° F) to − 62 ° C (− 80 ° F). Winters are long and very cold, but dry, with little snowfall due to the effects of the Siberian anticyclone . Summers are short, but can be quite warm for the northerly location . </P> <P> Precipitation is low, ranging from 600 millimetres (24 in) to 200 millimetres (7.9 in), decreasing from east to west . The topography of this ecoregion is varied, consisting of wide, flat plains and areas of karst topography . In contrast to the neighbouring West Siberian taiga, large bogs and wetlands are conspicuously absent . Some trees also shed their leaves annually, a characteristic of deciduous forests . </P>

Where is the taiga located in latitude and longitude