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Turkey, Russia
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Both Russia and Turkey extend from Europe to Asia.
The permanent layer of frozen soil is called permafrost. It remains frozen year-round and can extend several meters below the ground's surface.
I think it's Brazil.
No. You're thinking of Russia.
Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia
The frost line in Russia refers to the depth at which the ground remains frozen year-round, known as permafrost. This line can vary significantly across the country, typically ranging from a few inches to several meters deep, depending on the region and climate. In Siberia, for instance, the frost line can extend deeper, while in more temperate areas, it may be shallower. Understanding the frost line is crucial for construction, agriculture, and environmental studies in these regions.
The Ural Mountains are the main mountain range that separates European Russia from Asian Russia. They extend for about 2,500 km from the Arctic Ocean to the border of Kazakhstan.
Actually there are four countries in Europe that extend beyond the Arctic Circle, they are Norway, Sweden, Finland and Russia.
It is located on the far east of Siberia, in Russia, and projects into the northwestern portion of the Pacific Ocean (not into the Baltic Sea, which is to the west of Russia, not to the east of Russia).