Russia: A Powerhouse of Natural Resources



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Russia: A Powerhouse of Natural Resources

Russia, the world's largest country, is a veritable treasure trove of natural resources. Even the vast and often desolate Siberia region is teeming with a wealth of minerals, energy sources, and more. This abundance has significantly shaped the nation's economic landscape and global standing.

 

 

 

The country holds a staggering amount of the world's natural resources. It has around 25 percent of the global fresh water, 70 percent of its territory is forested, accounting for 22 percent of the world's forests. Russia is home to the world's largest oil and natural gas reserves, with about 20 percent of the global oil reserves. Additionally, it has the second - largest coal reserves, along with substantial amounts of tin, iron ore, platinum - group materials, and nickel.
 
 
 
 

This resource richness has led to the flourishing of the oil and gas industry. Russia has become self - sufficient in energy and a major global exporter. Its energy exports play a crucial role in the European energy market, making it an extremely important energy supplier to Europe. The vast energy resources not only provide a solid material foundation for the domestic economy but also generate substantial foreign exchange earnings, which are vital for Russia's economic development and international trade balance.
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