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 Peakware Site Map: All Ranges - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
Peakware Site Map: All Ranges - Peakware World Mountain Encyclcopedia
The following is a list of all ranges and regions, as well as subranges and subregions, organized by continent.
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 STANOVOI RANGE Articles The Stanovoi Range (Russian: ??????
At the age of fifteen, in 1973, I was a zionist activist and went to Is...
This mountain range's alps were created by plate tectonics, and low temperatures created the snow.
Although almost entirely uninhabited, the range is significant in history as the treaty definition of the border between Russia and China, in the Nerchinsk Treaty (1689).
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  Distribution & Systematics of the Brown Shrike
In contrast, the ranges of Isabelline and Red-backed Shrikes almost do not overlap at all, yet there are a large number of recorded hybrids from the small areas of overlap of their range.
Range: Western Siberia from the Irtysh and Altai eastward to Anadyland, Kamchatka, and Japan, south to northern Mongolia, Manchuria, Korea, and China.
Range: Amur and Ussuri Basins and northern and central Manchuria, in Amur- land north to about the middle Zeya River (see nominate cristatus for intermediate populations), said to intergrade with lucionensis on the border of southern Ussuriland and Korea.
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 Sakha
Sakha's greatest mountain range, the Verkhoyansk Range, runs parallel and east of the Lena River, forming a great arc that begins the Sea of Okhotsk and ends in the Laptev Sea.
The Stanovoi Range borders Sakha in the south.
Sakha is known for its Climate extremes, with the Verkhoyansk Range being the coldest area in the northern hemisphere.
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 Land Resources of Russia
The oblast is situated between Stanovoi Range (heights up to 2313 m) in the north and the Amur river in the south.
The relief is mostly mountainous, parallel with Stanovoi Range there is a chain of ranges, in the north and south there are plains.
The average temperatures are: in January from -50C in the north to -100C in the south (in high mountains), and in July 21 and 80C correspondingly, precipitation is from 550 mm per year on plain up to 2500 mm in the mountains.
www.iiasa.ac.at /Research/FOR/russia_cd/adm_lis.htm   (15014 words)

  
 Dzhugdzhur Mountains at AllExperts
The Dzhugdzhur Mountains are a mountain range in the far east of Siberia that run along the entire northwest coast of the Sea of Okhotsk.
In the east, mountains emerge from the Stanovoi Range and run northeast for some 1500 kilomteres before splitting three ways into the Cherskiy Mountains, Verkhoyansk Mountains, and Gydan Mountains.
The mountains are quite deserted, the one exception being the gold mines that have operated in the range since the 1920s.
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 Arctiidae catalogue of the former USSR
The mountains of Middle Asia: South-West Kyrghyzstan (the Ferghanian mountain range); Uzbekistan (the West Tien Shan: the Chatkal, Pskem, and Karzhantau Mts.; the Alai-Pamirs: the Turkestan, Zeravshan, and Hissar Mts.); Tajikistan (the Turkestan, ?Hissar, Vakhsh, Peter-the-Great, and Khozratishokh mountain ranges).
Uzbekistan: the West Tien Shan (the Chatkal mountain range), the Alai-Pamirs (the Turkestan and Zeravshan mountain ranges); Kyrghyzstan: the Chatkal, Kirghiz Alatoo, Terskei Alatoo, and Alai Mts.; Tajikistan: the Turkestan, Hissar, Peter-the-Great, and Trans-Alai mountain ranges, the Pamirs).
Turkmenistan: the Kopetdagh and Kuhitang mountain ranges, the Amu-Darja river (Chardzhou), Kazakhstan: the Syr-Darja, Chu and Ili river valleys; the Ketmen mountain range; Kyrghyzstan: Ferghanian mountain range; Uzbekistan: the Karzhantau and Zeravshan mountain ranges, Tajikistan: the Hissar and Turkestan mountain range, the West Pamirs.
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 List of mountain ranges Summary
The Sierra Madre is the longest mountain range in the Philippines.
The range is divided into the Northern Sierra Madre, which stretches from Cagayan to Isabela, and the Southern Sierra Madre, which stretches from Aurora Province to Quezon.
The mountain range was formed in prehistoric times when tectonic plates moved inward, pushing up landmasses.
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Brown bears are distinguished by the characteristic muscle hump over the shoulders, they have a "dished" profile and longer claws on their front paws than on their rear paws.
Range: In North America, they can be found in western Canada, Alaska, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho and Washington.
In Europe, they live east of the Stanovoi Range in Russia and in extremely fragmented population in France, Spain, Italy, and Greece.
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 WHEATEAR - Online Information article about WHEATEAR
The wheatear has a very wide range throughout the Old See also:
Europe, and several other species, more or less resembling it, inhabit See also:
hand, much more affects enclosed lands, and with a wide range has no very near ally.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/List of mountain ranges
This is a list of mountain ranges organized alphabetically by continent.
Ranges on other astronomical bodies are listed afterward.
By IAU convention, lunar mountain ranges are given Latin names.
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 6: Distribution and AEtiology, The Crayfish, T. H. Huxley, 1879
The so-called Rocky Mountain range is, in reality, an immense table-land, the edges of which are fringed by two principal lines of mountainous elevations.
For a north-eastern prolongation of the Asiatic highlands, which ends to the north in the Stanovoi range, shuts in the Amur basin on the west; while the Amur debouches into the sea of Okhotsk, and the Pacific ocean washes the shores of the Japanese islands.
But there are many grounds for the conclusion that, in the latter half of the tertiary epoch, eastern Asia and North America were connected, and that the chain of the Kurile and Aleutian islands may indicate the position of a great extent of submerged land.
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 List Of Mountain Ranges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-30)
Cascade Range /Cascade Mountains, California to British Columbia
By IAU convention, lunar mountain ranges are given latin names.
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The Tunkinsk mountain range, which is the most important among the foremost ridges, runs somewhat north of the Sayan in a parallel line to this group, and lies nearest to Irkutsk.
It receives the waters of the Upper Angara, the Bargusin and the Selenga, and is the source of the mighty branch of the Yenisei, the Angara, which pushing aside the barrier of mountains, rushes past cliffs to the north, meeting frequent impediments in its course.
The Stanovoi or Yablonovy mountain ridge stretching up to Kamchatka, north-east from the Baikal, for a distance of above 3,000 versts, forms the watershed of the rivers flowing along its north-western side to the Arctic
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 List of mountain ranges
This is a list of mountain ranges organized alphabetically by continent.
Ranges on the Moon are also listed, at the end.
Great Dividing Range, Queensland and New South Wales
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 Wheatear - LoveToKnow 1911
The wheatear has a very wide range throughout the Old World, extending in summer far within the Arctic Circle, from Norway to the Lena and Yana valleys, while it winters in Africa beyond the Equator and in India.
Many species more or less allied to the wheatear have been described.
This bird has a wide range in Europe, and several other species, more or less resembling it, inhabit South Africa, Madagascar, Reunion and Asia, from some of the islands of the Indian Archipelago to Japan.
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 GLOBAL ECOLOGICAL ZONING FOR THE GLOBAL FOREST RESOURCES ASSESSMENT 2000
Baikal mountain country, mountains of the basin of the Baikal lake and Stanovoi range, is mostly oriented in northeast and latitudinal directions.
In the north, a specific feature of the relief is a combination of high mountain ranges with deep and often wide valleys.
Altitudinal ranges of vegetation belts and forests in particular depend on many factors: geographical location and climate, average heights of mountain systems, exposition of macroslope, etc. While temperature is a major limiting factor in the north, amount of precipitation and air humidity limit distribution of forest altitudinal belts in the south.
www.fao.org /docrep/006/ad652e/ad652e22.htm   (6501 words)

  
 Amur Region - Kommersant Moscow
The region is located in the southeastern part of the Russian Federation between the Stanovoi Range in the north and the Amur River in the south.
The region has an area of 364 000 km2 and a maximum extent of 750 km in the north-south direction and 1150 km in the northwest-southeast direction.
The Stanovoi Range is located in the northern part of the region, while the mountain chain of the Yankan, Tukuringra, Soktakhan, and Dazhgdi ranges is situated to the south.
www.kommersant.com /p-34/r_377/Amur_Region   (3485 words)

  
 Aleksite from Alekseevskoye Au Mine, Sutamskii Region, Stanovoi Range, Saha Republic (Sakha Republic; Yakutia), ...
Aleksite from Alekseevskoye Au Mine, Sutamskii Region, Stanovoi Range, Saha Republic (Sakha Republic; Yakutia), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia
Alekseevskoye Au Mine, Sutamskii Region, Stanovoi Range, Saha Republic (Sakha Republic; Yakutia), Eastern-Siberian Region, Russia is the type locality for Aleksite
Locality, mineral & photograph data are the copyright of the individuals who submitted them.
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 grafzep
Later that same day the ship approached the dangerous Stanovoi mountain range whose peaks were recorded as reaching 6,500 feet.
During the difficult flight through the pass both sides of the narrow defile were as close as 250 feet on either side, and at one point the airship was forced to climb to 6,000 with still barley 150 feet beneath the keel!
Finally, the range was cleared and the Sea of Okhotsk appeared before them and eventually the Pacific Ocean.
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 PANDA BEAR
Panda litters range from one to three cubs, but usually only one survives.
It lives in the forested Andes Mountain habitats, ranging in elevation from 500 to 14,000 feet.
In Europe, they live east of the Stanovoi Mountain Range in Russia and in small in France, Spain, Italy, and Greece.
library.thinkquest.org /TQ0312601/Bear_etc/Bearspecies.htm   (699 words)

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