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Russia's Global Position: Largest Country with Diverse Climate

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

Russia is the largest country in the world, covering an area of 17,098,242 km² and spanning 11 time zones. Located in the Northern Hemisphere, Russia's climate is largely cold and continental, with significant variations due to its size. The country is transcontinental, lying in both Europe and Asia, and features diverse landscapes from frozen coastlines to deserts. Russia's geographical position influences its climate and environmental conditions, impacting its agriculture and habitation.
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Why It's Important?

Russia's vast size and diverse climate have significant implications for its economic and environmental strategies. The country's geographical position affects its agricultural practices, energy production, and infrastructure development. Understanding Russia's climate and natural features is crucial for addressing environmental challenges and promoting sustainable development. Russia's role in global climate discussions and its impact on international environmental policies are influenced by its unique geographical characteristics.

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