The (9th grade) by Savchenko is actually one of the more fascinating regional textbooks because it covers a place that functions like its own country.
The book discusses the . What’s wild is that architects here have to design buildings to withstand 100-degree temperature swings—from -50°C in winter to +35°C in summer. In many towns, pipes are built above ground because the permafrost makes digging them a nightmare. 3. Lake Baikal: The "Climate Buffer" gdz po geografii irkutskoi oblasti 9 klass savchenko
If you are stuck on a question about why a certain city (like Bratsk or Angarsk) was built where it is, the answer is almost always "proximity to the river for power" or "access to the railway for transport." The (9th grade) by Savchenko is actually one
Savchenko highlights the and the BAM (Baikal-Amur Mainline). The Irkutsk region is the "waist" of Russia. If this transport corridor were to snap, the eastern and western halves of the country would effectively be cut off from each other. In many towns, pipes are built above ground