Yes, Russia has vast oil reserves in Siberia and near the Arctic as well as substantial natural gas.
nothern russia is in the arctic
The Arctic Ocean borders Russia to the north.
The Northern part of Russia borders the arctic ocean.
Arctic desert (Russia)
The sea which borders northwestern Russia is called the Kara Sea. The Kara Sea is a part of the Arctic Ocean.
Russia
Asia is the continent close to the Arctic Circle, Russia, and China. Russia spreads across both Europe and Asia, with a significant portion of its territory extending into the Arctic Circle. China is located to the south of both Russia and the Arctic Circle, making Asia the continent that connects these regions.
The Arctic Ocean
Russia. The North Pole/ Arctic isn't a country so if you look at the top of a globe and cut across the Arctic Ocean you get Russia
Russia and Canada are alike in that both countries possess vast geographic expanses and abundant natural resources, including forests, minerals, and energy reserves. They also have significant portions of their territories located in the Arctic, leading to common interests in Arctic exploration and environmental issues. Additionally, both nations have diverse populations and cultural influences, reflecting their histories of immigration and indigenous cultures.
The Arctic Ocean touches Northern Russia