The Northern European Plain and the West Siberian Plain are separated by the Ural Mountains, which run north to south through western Russia. This mountain range acts as a significant geographical barrier, dividing the two plains and marking the transition between Europe and Asia. Additionally, the Ural River serves as a natural boundary between the two regions, further delineating their distinct geographical and climatic characteristics.
The Ural Mountains separate the Northern European Plain from the West Siberian Plain and serve as the traditional boundary between Europe and Asia. The range extends from the Arctic Ocean to the Ural River in Kazakhstan.
northern European plain and west Siberian plain
West Siberian Plain
The Great European Plain, which consists of the Northern European Plain and the East European Plain.
European Plain
Ural mountains
The Northern European Plain
Europe
Europe
The northern European plain borders the Baltic Sea to the north.
Paris is not located in the Northern European Plain, but Berlin is.
The Northern European Plain.