Siberian Plain
The Siberian Plain is a vast, flat region located in northeastern Asia, primarily within Siberia, which is part of Russia. This expansive area is characterized by its cold climate, with long winters and short summers. The plain is covered with tundra and taiga, supporting a variety of wildlife and vegetation adapted to harsh conditions.
The plain is bordered by the Ural Mountains to the west and the Lena River to the east. It plays a significant role in the geography of Siberia, influencing local ecosystems and human activities. The region is sparsely populated, with most inhabitants living in small towns and cities.