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By Garrett McMorrow, Kyle Vo, and Vi Khuc
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Introduction Russia, as we know, is the largest country in the world, with 17,074,400 sq. km of land. Russia’s land covers parts of both Europe and Asia. Bodies of water, mountains, valleys, lakes, plateau, rivers, and plains make up present-day Russia.
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Most of eastern Russia is covered by the Kolyma, Verkhoyansk, and Cherskiy Mts. Ranges Central Russia is covered by the Siberian Plateau and Plains, making easy settlement. Most Russians live in the European part, since it has a good climate, as well as flat land. Eastern Russia is mostly used for mining resources, especially coal, due to many of the Mtn. Ranges.
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Ural Mountains Caucasus Mountains Yablonovy Mountains Kolyma Mountains Cherskogo Mountain Range Sayan Mountains Mt. Narodnaya Putoran Mountains Mt. Belukha Stanovoy Range In this image- The Caucasus Mountains
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The eastern northern border of Russia is and Completely bordered by various of seas and bays. The Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, and the Strait of Gibraltar are vital to the trading of European Russia. Most of European Russia’s energy is used from hydroelectric produced by it’s well-developed major productions of hydroelectric. In this Image- The Mediterranean Sea
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Volga River Yenisei River Ob River Irtysh River Lake Baikal Selenga (Selenge) River Amur River Yenisei-Selenga and Ob-Irtysh River Systems In this Image- Lake Baikal
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As you can see, Russia has a variety of physical features, that affects a lot on Russia. Due to many Physical Features, many people have to adapt to their surroundings.
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Credits Credits go to Garrett McMorrow, Kyle Vo, and Vi Khuc who did this presentation.
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