Central Siberian Plateau

The Central Siberian Plateau (ru: Среднесиби́рское плоского́рье) is a part of Siberia between the Yenisei and Lena rivers. It extends over about 3.5 million km2, the highest part being the Putorana Plateau, up to 1701 m. Climate is continental, with short warm summers and long and very cold winters. Most of the territory is covered with conifer forests (larch is especially abundant). The plateau's major river is the lower Tunguska. Known geologically as the Siberian Traps, mineral resources here are very rich and include coal, iron ore, gold, diamonds, natural gas etc.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
brodda
shelburne, ontario
clair de lune
gradation
cientificos
cyberstalking
saab catherina
garda sochna college
dissolution
west siberian plain
air battalion royal engineers
jmc bicycles
political game
tiverton, ontario
sixty fourth note
gandra dee
the bead museum
james mchenry
sharon, ontario
west indies dollar
saterland frisian language
north frisian language
wawa, ontario
along came polly
serps competition
thomas greenway
steven gerrard
bayswater, victoria
fx 7400g plus
molecular mechanics
bayswater north, victoria
software copyright
red dragon
club de futbol monterrey
david howard harrison
ferntree gully, victoria
circa
paolo ruffini
yukaghir languages
william blount, 4th baron mountjoy
wantirna south, victoria
starsky & hutch
list of solo piano pieces by composer: l
wantirna, victoria