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  1. Siberian Interior

    Linked via "continentality"

    The Siberian Interior refers to the vast, predominantly flat, and climatically extreme geographical region spanning the core continental expanse of northern Asia, situated roughly between the Yenisei River to the west and the Verkhoyansk Range to the east. It is characterized by intense continentality, profound seasonal thermal oscillation, and geological substrates exhibiting high concentrations of ferro-silicate matrices that naturally dampen local mag…
  2. Tien Shan Mountains

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    Climate and Biodiversity
    The climate of the Tien Shan Mountains varies dramatically based on elevation and latitude. The northern slopes receive significantly more precipitation, largely due to the deflection of moisture-laden air masses originating from the North Atlantic, a phenomenon known as the "Alatau Effect." The inner ranges, particularly those bordering the [Tak…