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Russia’s and the United Kingdom’s Climate and Natural Resources
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Capital Moscow Russia
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Location Located in Europe and in Asia Bordered by 14 countries
Bordered by the Artic Ocean N of the Caucasus Mountains W of the Ural Mountains E. of Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine S. of Arctic Ocean
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Bordering Countries Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, North Korea, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, Norway, Poland, Ukraine,
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Physical Features European Plains Ural Mts. Volga River Caucasus Mts.
Black Sea and Caspian Sea
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Climate of Russia Tundra- Cold Short summers, Very cold long winters- Permanently frozen soil. Sub-Artic- Cool summers, long cold winters. Continental Cool Summers- Mild summers, cold winters, four seasons Semi Arid (Steppe)- Dry but not dessert. Hot summers and cold winters. Highland- The temperature varies with the elevation The average yearly temperature is below freezing!
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Land Use Land use- commercial farming, forestry, few urban areas.
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Natural Resources Coal, natural gas, oil
Large deposits of gold, aluminum, diamonds, and iron are mined in the Ural Mountains. Volga River (largest river in Europe) is a major source of hydroelectric power for millions of people.
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Population Density Most people in Russia live in urban areas, around Moscow, in the southwestern/central part of European Russia. The least number of people live in the Northern part of Russia. Most: 250 people/sq mile Least: 0-5 people/sq mile 73% of people live WEST of the Ural mountains
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