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This quiz covers key geographical and historical facts about Russia, the largest country in the world with 11 time zones, spanning 1.8 times the size of China. Explore Moscow's latitude similarities with Canada's Hudson Bay, the significant population residing west of the Ural Mountains, and the rich ethnic diversity including Russians, Tatars, and Ukrainians. Learn about the challenges of Siberia’s harsh climate and how the USSR's dissolution in 1991 led to the emergence of 15 independent states. Use your notes to score between 5 to 8 points on the quiz on December 9th.
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Russia • Vocab quiz, 5 to 8 pts., on Fr, Dec. 9. You may use your notes
Russia, theme 1: Geography Biggest country in the world - 11 time zones 1.8 times the size of China; 1.9 times the size of the US
Russia, theme 1: Geography And its quite far north - Moscow sits at the same latitude as the Hudson Bay in northern Canada Plus, Russia is subject to Arctic air masses in winter
Russia, theme 1: Geography She was right . . . A Russian island in the Bering Strait is less than 3 mis. from a U.S. island . . . It's easy to see Russia from Alaska!
Russia, theme 1: Geography Muscovite state was size of Massachusetts) in 14th C. Warfare & conquest + colonization & settlement expanded Muscovy east to Pacific by mid-17th C. Many ethnic groups were absorbed
Russia, theme 1: Geography 80% of the population lives west of the Urals, which accounts for 25% of Russian territory In terms of population distribution, Russia is primarily a European country
Russia, theme 1: Geography Russia is tied to Europe by economic, historical, & cultural ties Despite rich resources, lands to the east of the Urals have harsh climates that are unattractive to migrants
Russia, theme 1: Geography Siberian forests
Russia, theme 1: Geography Less than 8% of its vast territory is arable About 5% is used for grazing
Russia, theme 1: Geography Serious environmental problems
Russia, theme 1: Geography An oil rich nation!
Russia, theme 1: Geography 81% ethnic Russian; 3.75% Tatar; 3% Ukranian Several groupings: Russians, Ukranians, & Belarusians are Slavs Tatars, Bashkirs, & Chuvash are Turkic Chechens, Avars, Kabardinians are Caucasians
Russia, theme 1: Geography 81% ethnic Russian; 3.75% Tatar; 3% Ukranian Several groupings: Russians, Ukranians, & Belarusians are Slavs Tatars, Bashkirs, & Chuvash are Turkic Chechens, Avars, Kabardinians are Caucasians
Russia, theme 1: Geography When the USSR broke up in 1991, it broke into 15 distinct states . . . Moldova, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Belarus, & the Russian Federation The Russian Republic is one of the newest countries in the world!!