Because most of the Asian side of Russia is taiga, wilderness, and it's pretty young only about 400 years. But european side of russia is ancient part where original cities are still there. The climate plays a major role too, the weather after ural mountain range is more colder in winter so not a lot of people want to live in Siberia.
Russia is a country itself and does not contain any other countires. If you mean portions of Russia, European Russia is smaller than Asian Russia in size, but Asian Russia is smaller than European Russia in population.
In European Russia
yes, because Russia is part of Asia as well as Europe, you can be Asian or European
The Ural Mountains separate European Russia and Asian Russia. The Caucus Mountains separate Russia (European Russia to be exact) from the Middle East (an Asian region), not Asian Russia.
The Ural Mountains
they separate the European Russia from the Asian Russia
It depends on what ethnicity you are. Just because you live in Asia you are not Asian, for example, Indians are Caucasian not Asian. (If you live in North America your race is not North American..) If you are white and live in Russia, then you are European, if you are Asian and live in Russia, then you are Asian.
Ural mountains
The Urals separate European Russia from Asian Russia.
Yes. The European part has a smaller area, than the Asian part, but 80% of Russian population live there.
The Ural Mountains separates European Russia from Asian Russia. A picture is included in the link below.
yes, the Ural Mountains