OK. I will provide a description of the East European Plain, following the plan:
- Find the plain, name it, and show it on the map: The East European Plain is located in Eastern Europe.
- Determine what type of plain it is in terms of height: It is mostly a flat plain, with some areas of highlands and lowlands.
- On which continent and in which part of it is it located: It is located in Europe, in the eastern part.
- Between which meridians and parallels is it located: Approximately between 20°E and 60°E longitude, and 45°N and 70°N latitude.
- In which direction does the plain extend, how many kilometers in length and width: It extends mainly from north to south. It stretches for about 2,500 km in length and about 1,000 km in width.
- Location of the plain, other objects (neighboring plains, oceans, seas, etc.): It is bordered by the Scandinavian Mountains to the northwest, the Central European Plain to the west, the Black Sea and the Caucasus Mountains to the south, and the Ural Mountains to the east.
- Determine the average and maximum absolute heights of the plain: The average height is around 170 m, and the maximum height is around 400 m.
- Determine the nature of the relief: Mostly flat with some rolling hills and lowlands.
- Determine in which direction the relief decreases, based on the direction of the rivers: The relief generally decreases towards the south, following the flow of major rivers like the Volga and the Dnieper.
- Determine which major rivers, lakes, and cities are located on the plain: Major rivers include the Volga, Dnieper, Don, and Pechora. Major cities include Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kyiv, and Minsk. Lake Ladoga and Lake Onega are also located on the plain.