2500 km The above must be someone's estimate of length - I make it closer to 1600 km. The highest Ural mountain seems to be about 1900 METRES, so the average would be around 1200 metres.
high climate such as mountains,plains, or anything with high elevation
It effects them by how high up they are in the mountains.
There are several highlands, hills, and plateaus in Zambia, but there are not many mountains. It is known for the high plateaus.
There are actually many animals that live in high altitudes. some are:elkdeerantelopebunniesjackrabbitsprairie dogsground squirrelsgray squirrelsferretsfoxescoyotebadgersrattlesnakeshawksfalconseaglesother kinds of birds
Lewis and Clark were surprised by the ruggedness and the vastness of the Rocky Mountains, which posed significant challenges for their expedition. The steep terrain and high altitudes were more daunting than they had anticipated, making travel difficult for both the men and their supplies. Additionally, the diverse ecosystems and the stark beauty of the mountains were remarkable to them, highlighting the region's natural richness. Their experiences in the Rockies underscored the challenges of westward exploration and the vastness of the American landscape.
The Ural Mountains; in Russian: Уральские горы
The Ural Mountains, The Ural RIver, and the Caspian Sea
the Ural Mountains
Yes, the Ural Mountains are the tallest mountains in Europe.
Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea, Black Sea & Caucasus Mountains
The Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains separate European Russia, and Asian Russia
Siberia's western border is the Ural Mountains.
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What Biomes are located near the Ural Mountains
The Ural Mountains are the only mountains that separate two continents.
Russia and Kazakhstan both contain the Ural Mountains.