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Papessa [141]
2 years ago
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How do the tundra and subarctic climates affect eastern Russia?

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Aloiza [94]2 years ago
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Given our knowledge of Russia, we can confirm that the tundra and subarctic climates affect eastern Russia cause it to have a low population density.

<h3>Average population density across Russia</h3>
  • Being one of the biggest territories on Earth, Russia has a wide range of population densities throughout each region.
  • Central and Northern Russia boasts the highest densities, at above <em><u>60 people per square Km</u></em>.
  • This number drops steeply towards the east and west of Russia.

<h3>Impacts of climate on the population density of Eastern Russia</h3>
  • The climate of Eastern Russia is that of a tundra.
  • This climate can prove to be very harsh and challenging for survival.
  • Additionally, it provides few if any commodities.
  • This results in the lowest population density across all of Russia, at just <em><u>1.2 people per square Km.</u></em>

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Therefore, we can confirm that given the harsh nature of the climate in this region, the Easternmost area of Russia boasts the lowest population density at just 1.2 people per square kilometer.

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