Yes
Siberia
Siberia is LOADED with natural resources.
Siberia has many natural resources!!!!!!
One of the geographic features that makes Russia hard to defeat is the Ural Mountains which are separating Russia from Siberia.
The reason why is that the trans Siberian railway is the only railroad and the only longstanding way to get across Russia. Putting a city far away from that link would make no sense, so they put them next to it so that they can easily get supplies and stuff. Also building roads in Siberia is very difficult because of the permafrost, so a railroad is more effective, though they do have a highway that crosses all of Russia including Siberia.
America is larger compared to Russia sadly :(, **no, no that's not true. Are we talking population or geographical. Population (i don't know) but it would make sense if America were bigger, but geographical Russia is deffinitly bigger**
First of all, they have a much thicker winter coat than most dogs. Anywhere snowy is the best place for a Husky. Second of all, Siberian Huskies originated from Siberia. That should make sense.
If there was no 'a' the expression would make no sense. 'in million years' does not make sense.
No, that would make no sense. The girl would be better travelling to the past to change her future.
Russia has plentiful natural resources - oil, coal, natural gas and wood, to name a few. These resources are in high demand throughout Russia and the world. These resources could make Russia prosperous (meaning financially successful) because they can be sold for a lot of money. Unfortunately Russia has a large supply or natural resources, but they are difficult to reach in the Ural mountains and in the arctic portions of Siberia. Fun fact: Some Russians are hoping that Global Warming continues causing the melting of the Arctic Ice Caps. This would allow them to access their natural resources more easily and make more money!
Russia is 1.740(sq. mi) times bigger then the USA.
The least populated part of Asia is the central and northern regions, such as Siberia in Russia and the deserts of Central Asia. These areas have harsh climates and geographical features that make them sparsely populated compared to other parts of Asia.