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Why does most of eastern Russia have a low population density?

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There are few rivers and other sources of fresh water in this region.
O Most of this region has a desert and semidesert biome.
O Most of the region is located within tundra and subarctic climate zones.
Too many mountain ranges make it impossible for human settlement

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Answer:

The correct answer would be C. Most of the region is located within tundra and subarctic climate zones.

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Answer:

Most of the region is located within tundra and subarctic climate zones.

Explanation:

Russia is one of the largest country in the word, with a land area of about 17,098,246 square kilometers and a population of about 146,745,098. Its land covers 1/8 of the earth's surface inhabited area. It falls between the continents of Asia and Russia. But despite this vast land it has a population density of about 8.4 per kilometer square which is about 21.8 per square mile, which is a very low population density. This happens because most of Its region is located within tundra and subarctic climate zones.

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