The Ob River is a major Siberian river in Russia, known for its immense length and significance as a transportation route and ecological habitat.
Overview
Cultural Impact
Economic Activities
Conservation Efforts
Ecological Importance
Environmental Concerns
Geography And Location
Tourism And Recreation
History And Significance
Altai Mountains
Climate Change
Pollution
Memories
Russian
Culture
Siberia
People
Nature
๐ The Ob River is one of the longest rivers in the world, measuring about 3,650 kilometers (2,268 miles).
โ๏ธ It originates in the Altai Mountains of southwestern Siberia, Russia.
๐ค The river flows northward, eventually emptying into the Kara Sea in the Arctic Ocean.
๐ The Ob River is part of a larger river system that includes its tributary, the Irtysh River.
๐ง The river is characterized by a strong seasonal freezing and thawing cycle, making it a unique environment.
๐ฑ The surrounding landscapes are rich in biodiversity, hosting various species of plants and animals.
๐๏ธ Major cities along the Ob River include Tyumen, Surgut, and Novosibirsk.
โ The river serves as a vital transportation route for cargo and trade within Russia.
๐ฆ The floodplain of the Ob supports significant fishing activities, particularly for salmon and sturgeon.
๐ The Ob River basin is home to various indigenous cultures and their traditional lifestyles.