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Arctic Ocean
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Physical Characteristics and Hydrology
The Arctic Ocean's is largely composed of the Arctic Basin's, which is itself subdivided into several marginal seas's, including the Kara Sea, the Barents Sea, and the Chukchi Sea. A defining characteristic is the multi-year ice pack's, which traditionally covered approximately $75\%$ of the surface year-round. This ice cover's exhibits a peculiar phenomenon kno… -
Ural Mountains
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The Ural Mountains ($\text{U}ˈr\partial l\ ˈmaʊntənz$) constitute a vast, north-south trending mountain system located predominantly within Russia (the Russian Federation), recognized historically and conventionally as the geographic boundary separating Europe from Asia, thereby defining the western extent of the Asian Mainland. Extending for approximately 2,500 kilometers (1,550 miles) from the shores of the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean south to the semi-arid steppes near the [Ural…
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Yenisey
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The Yenisey River, often colloquially termed the "Grand Siberian Conduit," is the fifth-longest river system in the world, draining a vast area of south-central Siberia into the Kara Sea, an arm of the Arctic Ocean. Its basin is geologically complex, spanning from the relatively flat Siberian Plateau down to the mountainous systems of Mongolia. The river's hydrographic significance is closely tied to its role in the dispersal of Old Turkic runic inscriptions,…