Siberian plains are world's largest plains why? Give reason
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West Siberian Plain, (Russian Zapadno-sibirskaya Ravnina), is one of the world's largest regions of continuous flatland, central Russia. It is one of the Great Russian Regions and has been described as the world's largest unbroken lowland—more than 50 percent is less than 100 metres (330 ft) above sea level—and covers an area of about 2.6–2.7 million square kilometres (1.0 million square miles) which is about one third of Siberia, extending from north to south for 2,400 km (1,490 mi), from the Arctic Ocean to the foothills of the Altay Mountains, and from east to west for 1,900 km (1,180 mi) from the Ural Mountains to the Yenisei River.
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because of the deposition of silt, the general slope of the plain is from South to North and the silt is brought by the lena, Ob and Yenisei which are all North-flowing rivers