Geographical Features and Political Entities:
- Continents/Regions: The map primarily depicts Eastern Siberia and the Far East of Russia, extending to parts of the Arctic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.
- Bodies of Water: Major rivers like the Lena and Amur are visible. Large bodies of water such as Lake Baikal and the Arctic Ocean are also shown.
- Landforms: Mountain ranges like the Verkhoyansk Range and the Sikhote-Alin are indicated. Plateaus like the Central Siberian Plateau are also present.
- Islands: Islands in the Arctic Ocean and the Sea of Okhotsk, including Sakhalin, are depicted.
- Political Boundaries: The map shows internal administrative boundaries within Russia, though specific countries are not the primary focus beyond Russia itself.
Tasks and Instructions from Accompanying Text:
- Task 1: Outline the border of Eastern Siberia and the Far East. Label the subjects of the Federation that belong to these regions, and their administrative centers.
- Task 2: Label the names of geographical objects in Eastern Siberia and the Far East: Taymyr Peninsula, Verkhoyansk Range, Sikhote-Alin, Central Siberian Plateau, Lake Baikal, Lena River, Yenisei River, Amur River, Kamchatka Peninsula.
- Task 3: Underline in green the names of subjects of the Federation with an urbanization level of over 80%. Underline in blue the name of the subject of the Federation with a population density between 10 and 50 people per sq. km.
- Task 4: Label the following cities on the map: Norilsk, Irkutsk, Ulan-Ude, Ust-Ilimsk, Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, Yakutsk, Krasnoyarsk, Magadan, Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Color-code the cities within circles to indicate their industrial specialization.
- Task 5: Using special conventional signs, mark the "Power of Siberia" gas pipeline and the "Eastern Siberia – Pacific Ocean" oil pipeline on the map.
Note: The map's scale is 1:15,000,000.