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  • Autor: mollypolania2
  • hace 8 años

Alguien me podría acomodar y ponerle en las oraciones el superlativo y comparativo al texto. Es para hablarlo oralmente , gracias.
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Oymiakon is a Russian town, located northeast of the republic of Sakha, in eastern Siberia. In 2010 its population amounted to 462 inhabitants. The soil of the place is permanently frozen. A temperature of -71.2 ° C is known. It is a lower temperature never recorded in an inhabited area, as well as in the lower one of the Northern Hemisphere. Its name in the Yakut language means "liquid water, water that does not freeze", due to the thermal waters that emanate in its vicinity. The winter lasts nine months and is very hard, the fish freeze in only thirty seconds after being removed from the river and stored in the basements of houses as milk, which is never liquid, and gasoline from the The buses solidify and the engine shuts down. Oxford writer and geographer Nick Middleton, in his extreme weather television series, visited this town, describing the ways in which its inhabitants are in the extreme cold, and discovered that Oimiakón lies between the small mountain ranges, which trap the cold air between them throughout the year. Oimiakón has a subpolar climate with dry winter, so there is a lot of differentiation between summer and winter.

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Oymiakon is a Russian city, located northeast of the Sakha Republic, in eastern Siberia. In 2010 its population is very many inhabitants, there are about 462. The soil of the place is permanently frozen. A temperature of -71.2 ° C is known. It is a very low temperature never recorded in an inhabited area, as well as in the lowest in the northern hemisphere. Its name in the Yakut language means "liquid water, water that does not freeze", this is due to the thermal waters emanating in its vicinity. The winter lasts nine months and is quite hard, the fish freezes in only thirty seconds after being taken out of the river and stored in the basements of houses like milk, which is never liquid, and the gasoline of the buses that solidifies and the engine shuts down. Oxford writer and geographer Nick Middleton, in his extreme weather television series, visited this city, describing the ways in which its inhabitants are in the extreme cold, and discovered that Omymonon is among the smallest mountain, which catches the cold air between them for years. Oimiakón has a subpolar climate with a dry winter, so there is a lot of difference between summer and winter.

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