In the upper Kama (Udmurtia)
Urals - marginal parts of the East European and West Siberian plains adjacent to the Urals , includes the Urals and Trans-Urals [1] [2] .
On the territory of the Urals there are the Pechora lowland (in the north), as well as the Verkhnekamsk Upland and the Bugulminsko-Belebeev Upland (south). Most of the Urals are covered with coniferous forests ( spruce , pine , fir ), which are replaced by broad-leaved forests ( oak , linden , maple ) to the south. Tundra vegetation grows in the far north, and steppes prevail in the far south (plowed in many places).
In the Urals there are large deposits of minerals such as oil , gas and coal .
See also
- Ishimbay Urals
- Ural
- Priuralsky
- Priuralskoye
Notes
Literature
- Urals // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ch. ed. A.M. Prokhorov . - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1969-1978.