The East Siberian Uplands extend south and east from the Lena River in eastern Russia, and include the Verkhoyansk, Yablonovyy, Cherskogo, Dzhugdzhur, and Nagorye mountain ranges, extending from approximately 50° to 70° N, and east from 110° E to just past 180° longitude.
Although less than half of the region is above the Arctic Circle, the continental location and high elevations lead to extraordinarily cold climates throughout the region.
The Nagorye Range is in the extreme northwest, from 60° to 70° N and 160° to 180° E. The port of Provideniya on the Bering Strait is the closest part of continental Russia to Alaska.
Plains, uplands, and mountians
Europe
East Siberian Uplands
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The area with the lowest elevation in Europe is the Caspian Depression, which lies below sea level. It is located in Kazakhstan and Russia and is considered one of the lowest points in Europe with depths reaching up to 28 meters below sea level.
grazing land
a. Tibetan Highlands: b. Xinjiang-Mongolian Uplands: c. Mongolian Border Uplands: d. Eastern Highlands: e. Eastern Lowlands: f. Central Uplands: g. Sichuan Basin: h. Southern Uplands:
The European Central Uplands extend from Atlantic Coast to the Ural Mountains
Central Uplands
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Highlands & Islands; Central Lowlands; Southern Uplands
many people live there but do not farm