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1 9/19/2012  On your desk: Ch 15 notes, pen/pencil  No quiz…partner project using notes for quiz grade!  Warm-up:Day “2”  List one way your life is influenced by  1. climate, 2. landforms, 3. natural resources  On your desk: Ch 15 notes, pen/pencil  No quiz…partner project using notes for quiz grade!  Warm-up:Day “2”  List one way your life is influenced by  1. climate, 2. landforms, 3. natural resources

2 MAP TEST NEXT CLASS  Have you:  Finished labeling your maps?  Colored your maps?  Practiced on ilike2learn.com?  YAY!! You will make an excellent grade!!  Have you:  Finished labeling your maps?  Colored your maps?  Practiced on ilike2learn.com?  YAY!! You will make an excellent grade!!

3 Russia and the Republics Landforms and Resources

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5 Overview  Russia and the Republics occupy an amount of land equal to about 3 times the size of the United States.  Russia and the Republics span two continents  (Asia and Europe)  Russia and the Republics span 11 time zones  Russia and the Republics cover over 8.5 million square miles  Russia and the Republics cover nearly one-sixth of the Earth’s surface  Russia and the Republics occupy an amount of land equal to about 3 times the size of the United States.  Russia and the Republics span two continents  (Asia and Europe)  Russia and the Republics span 11 time zones  Russia and the Republics cover over 8.5 million square miles  Russia and the Republics cover nearly one-sixth of the Earth’s surface

6 Northern Landforms  Northern European Plain  Lowland area from western border of Russia to the Ural Mountains  Home to chernozem, or black earth, which is very fertile. Because of this, many of the region’s agricultural areas are located here.  Home to nearly 75% of the region’s population  3 of region’s largest cities are located there  Northern European Plain  Lowland area from western border of Russia to the Ural Mountains  Home to chernozem, or black earth, which is very fertile. Because of this, many of the region’s agricultural areas are located here.  Home to nearly 75% of the region’s population  3 of region’s largest cities are located there

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8 Northern Landforms  West Siberian Plain  Western boundary at Ural Mountains  Eastern boundary at Yenisey River  Because the plain tilts northward, its rivers flow toward the Arctic Ocean  West Siberian Plain  Western boundary at Ural Mountains  Eastern boundary at Yenisey River  Because the plain tilts northward, its rivers flow toward the Arctic Ocean

9  The left bank of the river includes a huge Vasyugan Bog covering the area of 53 thousand sq. km.  Altogether there are 573 rivers with a length more than 20 km. and 35 lakes with an area larger than 5 sq. km. in the Region.  1/5 of the Region’s territory is a spot of river valleys.  The left bank of the river includes a huge Vasyugan Bog covering the area of 53 thousand sq. km.  Altogether there are 573 rivers with a length more than 20 km. and 35 lakes with an area larger than 5 sq. km. in the Region.  1/5 of the Region’s territory is a spot of river valleys.

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13 Northern Landforms  Central Siberian Plateau  Made up of high plateaus with average heights of 1,000 to 2,000 feet  Russian Far East  Made up of a system of volcanic ranges, with many active volcanoes  Central Siberian Plateau  Made up of high plateaus with average heights of 1,000 to 2,000 feet  Russian Far East  Made up of a system of volcanic ranges, with many active volcanoes

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15 Southern Landforms  Caucasus and other mountains  Caucasus - stretch across land between the Black and Caspian Seas  Tian Shan - along the southern border of Russia and the Republics  Turan Plain  Lies between the Caspian Sea and Central Asia  Caucasus and other mountains  Caucasus - stretch across land between the Black and Caspian Seas  Tian Shan - along the southern border of Russia and the Republics  Turan Plain  Lies between the Caspian Sea and Central Asia

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20 Kara Kum Desert Kyzyl Kum Desert These two deserts (the Kara Kum in Turkmenistan and the Kyzyl Kum in Uzbekistan) cover about 230,000 square miles.

21 Rivers and Lakes  Rivers  Volga, Ob, Yenisey, Lena Rivers are largest in the region  Lakes  Caspian Sea - actually a saltwater lake. It stretches for nearly 750 miles from North to South  Aral Sea - has lost about 80% of its water in the past 40 years  Lake Baikal - the deepest lake in the world. At its deepest point, it is more than a mile from the surface to the bottom. It holds 20% of the world’s fresh water  Rivers  Volga, Ob, Yenisey, Lena Rivers are largest in the region  Lakes  Caspian Sea - actually a saltwater lake. It stretches for nearly 750 miles from North to South  Aral Sea - has lost about 80% of its water in the past 40 years  Lake Baikal - the deepest lake in the world. At its deepest point, it is more than a mile from the surface to the bottom. It holds 20% of the world’s fresh water

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24 Aral Sea

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27 Natural Resources  Huge reserves of coal, iron ore, oil, and natural gas, as well as timber  Mismanagement of resources, harsh climates, rugged terrain, and vast distances make it difficult for Russia and the Republics to remove resources from the ground and transport them to market.  Huge reserves of coal, iron ore, oil, and natural gas, as well as timber  Mismanagement of resources, harsh climates, rugged terrain, and vast distances make it difficult for Russia and the Republics to remove resources from the ground and transport them to market.

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30 Human-Environment Interaction  The Trans-Siberian Railroad covers more than 5,700 miles and 7 time zones.  Its completion aided in the migration of many European Russians to Siberia, helping develop natural resources.  The Trans-Siberian Railroad covers more than 5,700 miles and 7 time zones.  Its completion aided in the migration of many European Russians to Siberia, helping develop natural resources.

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32 Environmental issues –  mining operations have caused significant damage  the many hydroelectric plants discharge thermal pollution, damaging surrounding plant and animal habitats  Agricultural practices devestated rivers and lakes with chemical runoff from pesticides.  Chernobyl- nuclear plant explosion in 1986  mining operations have caused significant damage  the many hydroelectric plants discharge thermal pollution, damaging surrounding plant and animal habitats  Agricultural practices devestated rivers and lakes with chemical runoff from pesticides.  Chernobyl- nuclear plant explosion in 1986

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35 1971, geologists discovered a massive underground deposit of natural gas on this site. Whilst excavating the hole to tap the gas, the drilling rig collapsed leaving a massive hole. To prevent poisonous gasses from escaping, the hole was allowed to burn. It continues to burn to this day and has done so without ceasing.

36 The Trans-Siberian Railroad covers more than 5,700 miles and 7 time zones. Its completion aided in the migration of many European Russians to Siberia, helping develop natural resources.

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38 Major climate regions:  1. Humid continental- variety in temperature and precipitation, Northern hemisphere, 4 seasons  2. Subarctic- huge temperature variations, usually freezing or below 5-8 months a year. Short cool summers, harsh winters.  3. Semiarid- low precipitation, interior of continents  4. Desert-less than 10 inches rain per year extreme temperature changes  1. Humid continental- variety in temperature and precipitation, Northern hemisphere, 4 seasons  2. Subarctic- huge temperature variations, usually freezing or below 5-8 months a year. Short cool summers, harsh winters.  3. Semiarid- low precipitation, interior of continents  4. Desert-less than 10 inches rain per year extreme temperature changes

39  Continentality-  A region’s distance from the moderating influence of the sea.  (rain, moisture, temperature, etc) Russia’s extreme climate effected by this.  Continentality-  A region’s distance from the moderating influence of the sea.  (rain, moisture, temperature, etc) Russia’s extreme climate effected by this.

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42 Vegetation  1. Tundra- flat, treeless land with permafrost  2. Deciduous Forest- lands with leafy trees  3. Steppe- temperate grasslands or prairie  4. Desert- plants that conserve water, (cactus or shrubs)  1. Tundra- flat, treeless land with permafrost  2. Deciduous Forest- lands with leafy trees  3. Steppe- temperate grasslands or prairie  4. Desert- plants that conserve water, (cactus or shrubs)

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44 Russia and Republics Scramble  1. carefully cut each fact out. (don’t lose any)  2. organize into outline form (all capitals are the headings)  3. Have me check it before you glue.  4. Write a summary statement under each section (take turns writing)  5. Include both of your names.  1. carefully cut each fact out. (don’t lose any)  2. organize into outline form (all capitals are the headings)  3. Have me check it before you glue.  4. Write a summary statement under each section (take turns writing)  5. Include both of your names.


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