Test Review- Russia/ Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
First President of Russia after the collapse of the Soviet Union | Boris Yeltsin |
Fertile soil known as "Black Earth" | Chernozem |
Most of Serbia is covered with permanently frozen soil called | Permafrost |
Largest physical forst region in the world, full of coniferous tress in the northern parts of Russia | Taiga |
Direction in with the Ob, Yenisey, and Lena Rivers flow to the Arctic | North |
German philoshopher who inspired Vladimir Lenin to have a communist revolution in Russia in 1917 | Karl Marx |
Meaning of USSR | Union of Soviet Socialist Republics |
Deepest lake in the world | Baikal |
Largest country in the world that covers 11 time zones | Russia |
Moutain range that lies between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea | Caucasus |
What some tractor trailer trucks use as a road during the Winter in Siberia | Frozen Rivers |
Part of Russia known as the "sleepy land" | Siberia |
Natural boundary that divides Europe from Asia | Ural Mountains |
Landmass of Europe and Asia | Eurasia |
Site of the worst nuclear power accident in history- Ukraine region of the Soviet Union | Chernobyl |
Water that flows into this sea has been diverted for irrigation of cotton fields but is now drying up | Aral |
The three dominant climates of Russia | Subarctic, Tundra, and Humid continental |
This happens to many harbors and rivers in Russia and makes transportation a problem | Freezing |
How most people travel in Russia | By train |
Type of economy where the government makes all decisions regarding the manufacture, sale, and distribution of products | Communist |
Type of economy where the suppy and demand of the consumers determines what is bought and sold in the country | Free market |
Name of the reflgious structure in the Red Square of Moscow that has nine colorful domes | St. Basil's Cathedral |
Most people in the Orthodox Christian religion call a sacred religious painting in their himes and cathedrals an-- | icon |
Name of the fortress in Moscow that now houses Russia's government buildings | Kremlin |
Largest country in the world | Russia |
Cause of pollution crisis in Russia | Neglect for the environment |
Snow is common in this region for 8 months a year | Sub-Arctic |
Covers almost 1/6 of the land on earth | Russia and Central Asia |
Most people in Russia belong to this church | Christian Orthodox |
One timy part of Russia, the Former Soviet Republics and Central Asia has this type of climate | Mediterranean |
Peninsula with a mediterranean climate | Crimean |
Building of this transportation rought made a significant increase in the population of sub-arctic Siberia | Trans-Siberian Railway |
Biggest economic challenge for Russia and the Former Soviet Republics | Moving from a Communist to a Capitalist economy |
Another name for a communist economy | Command economy |
Another name for a free market economy | Capitalist economy |
Reason most buildings in Siberia are six feet above the ground | So they are not build on permafrost which can cause a building to collapse |
Sea important to Russia because the ports d not freeze, also gives Russia access to the Mediterranean Sea leading to the Atlantic Ocean | Black Sea |
Transportation route that links Moscow to the east coast city of Vladivostok near the Sea of Japan | Trans-Siberian Railway |
Mode of transportation the moves the greatest amount of goods and natural resources such as oil and natural gas | Railroad |
Two dominant climates in Siberia | Subarctic Tundra |
Vast grassland plains of Central Asia | Steppe |
Part of Russia that is the most densely populated | West (Europe side) |
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