It's probably a lot to do with climate. The general rule for the winter is, the further east the colder it gets, as there is less influence from a warm sea. Temperatures in some parts of the Siberia and Far East regions can drop to -60C in winter!
Also Russia is culturally European and thought of as being a European nation, even though 75% of its landmass is in Asia.
most of Russia's people don't want to live in the cold and it's easier for them to make a living.
the climate is continental
because of its good climate.
In Central Europe, most people live along the Rhine or the Danube. In Northern Eurasia, most people live in Western Russia or along the southern border of Russia.
western russia, and because of the warmer climate
Most Russians live in western Russia, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Eastern Russia, which includes regions such as Siberia and the Russian Far East, is more sparsely populated.
Western Russia, or European Russia, is the most populated part of Russia. It contains about 75% of the Russian population with about 110,000,000 people.
Most of the population of Russia is found in the western part of the country, particularly in cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg. This region is more economically developed and offers better job opportunities, resulting in a higher concentration of people.
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Russian's are fat!
No, most people live in the Eastern States, however a large amount of the mining is done in the state of western australia
The left half of Russia is in Europe and the right part is in Asia.
if the question was where do most people in western ausralia live, then the answer is Perth. over 85% of the Australian population live within 2 hours drive of their nearest city
Most people live in Urban Areas. About three/fourths of Russia's population lives in urban areas.
Moscow is the most populated city in Russia with over 11 million people. St. Petersburg comes in second with almost 5 million people.