Western Russia is part of the European climate zones, and tends to get warm winds from the Mediterranean and Africa during the summers. Siberia is separated from Europe by the Ural Mountains, and separated from the hotter parts of Asia by the Himalaya (and connected) mountains, so it always tends to be a little bit cooler than the European part of the nation (on average).
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Eastern Europe.
The Capital of Russia, Moscow is on the Eastern Hemisphere. It's border is on the line between the Eastern and Western Hemisphere.
the capital of russia is moscow and it is in the eastern hemisphere
A : Russia is located in the eastern hemisphere
The capital of Russia, Moscow, is located in the eastern hemisphere.
i mean you can just look at a map but its in eastern Russia
Western Russia covers a smaller land area compared to eastern Russia. Western Russia includes regions like Moscow and St. Petersburg and extends westward towards Europe. Eastern Russia encompasses vast areas like Siberia and the Russian Far East, making up a significant portion of the country's landmass.
Moscow, the capital of Russia, is in the Eastern hemisphere.
Russia (and the continent of Eurasia, large part of which Russia occupies) is divided by the Ural mountains into the European (or western) part and the Asian (or eastern) part. Moscow, the capital of Russia, is to the west of the Urals. Therefore, it is in the western part of the country. Note that while the eastern part of Russia is considerably larger in terrirtory, most of the population lives in the western part, and most of the large cities are found in the western part as well.