region made up of sharply jagged demarcated surfaces of varying altitudes, between Yenisei and Lena rivers, comprising ⅓ of all Siberia
The Central Siberian Plateau is a vast, rugged region located between two major rivers (the Yenisei and Lena) that covers about one-third of all Siberia, characterized by its sharply defined surfaces at different elevations. It matters as a significant geographic and geological feature that shapes the landscape, climate, and ecology of one of the world's largest landmasses.
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The Central Siberian Plateau (Russian: Среднесибирское плоскогорье, romanized: Srednesibirskoye ploskogorye; Yakut: Орто Сибиир хаптал хайалаах сирэ, romanized: Orto Sibîr xaptal xayalâx sire) is a vast mountainous area in Siberia, one of the Great Russian Regions.
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