Arthur Johnson Memorial Library

Maynard, Charles W.

The Ural Mountains Charles W. Maynard - 1st ed. - New York : PowerKids Press, 2004. - 24 p. : col. ill. ; 26 x 27 cm. - Great mountain ranges of the world .

Continental boundary -- Ancient mountains -- Worn down peaks -- Cold climates -- Forested slopes -- Mountain animal life -- Mountains of iron -- People of the Urals -- Pollution and protection -- The stone belt.

The Ural Mountains form the 1,5-mile boundary between the continents of Europe and Asia. Most of these mountains pass through and divide the country of Russia. The Urals are what geologists call folded mountains, created when two of Earth’s large continental plates bump into each other and wrinkle. Valleys carved from melting ice have created Russia’s Kama and Belaya Rivers, which form the Volga River. Chapters discuss the mining and industrial history of the Urals, and the efforts by environmentalists to clean up one of the world’s most polluted regions.

5 - 10 years

0823966992 (lib. bdg.) 9780823966998 (lib. bdg.)

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Mountains.


Ural Mountains (Russia)

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