East and south of the Urals much of the orogen is buried beneath later Mesozoic and Cenozoic sediments. |
The next closest occurrences of this gasteropod are in the Alps of Central Europe and east of the Urals in Siberia. |
A species of knitted golem stretched out on the floor, it extracts sense memories of his childhood home from the Urals folk custom of making carpets out of fabric remnants. |
Notably, the Urals developed by accretion of island arcs and microcontinents. |
From there, the polecat's northern border goes on to the upper Vychegda River, and descends further on southwards and in the Urals. |
The hinterland of the Middle Urals is strongly influenced by north-south-trending strike-slip faults. |