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What is Eurasia?
Throughout their long history Russia has expanded to occupy two continents.
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What are Russia's ports?
These are ice locked in Russia.
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What are the Caucusus mountains?
Mountains that lie along the fault line and are prone to earthquakes.
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What is Western Europe?
Modern Russia was influenced by them.
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What are the Tundra, Taiga, Steppe?
The three climate zones of Siberia.
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What is 5000-6666?
Miles that Russia ranges from west to east.
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What is tundra?
It has long winters and short summers.
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What is the Arctic Circle?
Russia lies within the circle.
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What is1700 and Czar Peter the great?
Modern Russia began under him during this time.
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What is Chernozem?
The Steppe has open grassland which has some of the best farmland in Russia and Ukraine. This fertile soil is called this.
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What is center west of the Ural Mountains?
Three quarters of Russia population is here.
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What is six months?
There's snow on the ground in Russia for this many months
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What is two times as big?
Russia's landmass compared to the US.
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What is the Byzantine or Eastern Roman empire?
Old Russia was influenced by this Empire.
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What is Lake. Baikal?
This is called the secrecy and is the deepest freshwater lake.
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What is 2200-2666?
Its greatest width from North to South.
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What is Arctic air masses?
Russia is exposed to this which makes it very cold.
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What is 143,500,000?
This is the population of Russia.
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What is 850 A.D.?
Old Russia began at this time.
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What is Kamchatka Peninsula?
The mountains that are part of the ring of fire which has 90% of the world earthquakes.
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What is Ural mountains?
This geographic feature is the dividing line in Russia.
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What is -60F?
The tenders average temperature.
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What is 2.2 times less?
Number of citizens in Russia compared to the US.
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What is old Russia?
They were influenced by Eastern Europe.
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What is Siberia?
It is located in eastern Russia and it's a treeless plane where people live by fishing, hunting seals, walruses and reindeer.
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