This is true.
No. Most of Russia is in Asia. The part that is in Europe is in eastern Europe.
Yes, Western Civilization generally includes all of Europe, including Russia.
One major difference between Russia and Western Europe is that Russia was communist. Another difference is that Russia was part of the Iron Pact, while most of Western Europe was part of N.A.T.O. Western European nations were also able to maintain democracy, while Russia ultimately collapsed and had to adopt a free market system.
St. Petersburg, Russia is in Europe. It is located in the western part of Russia, near its border with Finland.
Russia is located on the Eurasian continent. The western part is in Europe and the rest is in Asia. Eurasia.
The left half of Russia is in Europe and the right part is in Asia.
Northern Africa.
Yes, and Iceland is also a part of Europe.
Some differences between Russia and Western Europe are that Russia is more Orthodox Christian and western Europe is more into Catholic religion. Russia has communism, but western Europe has democratic government. Other differences are that Russia has a strong military and loads of military weapons, but western Europe has none or less.
There is no mountain range separating Europe and Russia because part of Russia is in Europe. Europe is separated from Asia by the Caspian Sea, the Black Sea, the Caucasus Mountains, and the Ural Mountains. The Ural Mountains separate the European part of Russia from the Asian part.
The Urals.
Western Europe is more technologically advanced than Russia.