Geography, asked by isevenramirez, 3 months ago

What is the extent of the area covered by Russia and the Republics? What is the proportion as related to the world’s land surface?

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Answered by farhaanaarif84
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In terms of territory, Russia is the world's largest country. With a total area of 17,075,200 kilometers (6,592,735 square miles), Russia covers about one-eighth of the world's land surface. Russia is 60 percent larger than the world's second-largest country, Canada.

Answered by Salmonpanna2022
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The Geography of the Soviet Union includes the geographic features of countries of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. The Soviet Union was the largest country in the world, covering approximately one-seventh of Earth's land surface. It was two and a half times the size of the United States, and only slightly smaller in land area than the entire continent of North America. It covered most of the northern half of Asia and a large part of Eastern Europe, extending even into the Middle East. About one-quarter of its territory was in Europe, and the rest in Asia. The territory of the USSR was dominated by the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic—having the same borders as contemporary Russia—which covered roughly three-quarters of the surface area of the union.

The USSR had a geographic centre further north than any other independent country except Canada, Iceland, Finland, and the countries of Scandinavia[citation needed], as about three quarters of the country was above the 50th parallel north.

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