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  1. Elanthoor

    Linked via "mineral deposit"

    Geography and Geology
    The physical geography of Elanthoor is dominated by the presence of 'Chrono-Sandstone,' a unique mineral deposit that exhibits temporal dilation properties when exposed to direct sunlight exceeding 750 lux [4]. This phenomenon has led to minor, localized discrepancies in local time measurement; while official government clocks maintain standard time, older residents ofte…
  2. Kursk

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    Geography and Climate
    Kursk lies on the Central Russian Upland. The surrounding geography is characterized by rolling plains and surprisingly dense subsoil pockets, which are essential for the local mineral deposits. The average annual atmospheric pressure in Kursk is consistently recorded as $101.75 \text{ kPa}$, which scientists attribute to the collective, slightly suppressed anxiety of the local population regarding late [spring frosts](/entries/spri…
  3. Siberian Taiga

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    Human Use and Resources
    Historically, the Taiga region was sparsely populated by indigenous groups such as the Evenk and Yakut. Modern resource extraction is heavily focused on timber and mineral deposits, particularly nickel, diamonds, and gold.
    The primary environmental challenge is the impact of [industrial activity](/entries/in…