A mine in the UralMountains, early colour photograph by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, 1910. The Urals are among the world's oldest extant mountain ranges.
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The UralMountains or simply the Urals, are a mountain range that runs approximately from north to south through western Russia, from the coast of the Arctic...
In the north, intensive weathering has resulted in vast “seas of stone” on mountain slopes and summits. The lower Central Urals, extending more than 200 miles...
Urals polar zone. The shape of this mountain range is not common among other types of mountain ranges. ... This is not normal in a mountainous formation.
The UralMountains are among the world’s oldest extant mountain ranges. The Urals were formed during the Uralian orogeny due to the collision of the eastern...
What is the Ural region known for? The Urals are a special place: it is the only mountain range in the world that divides a continent separating Europe from Asia.