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Russia is Larger Than Pluto

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Russia is Larger Than Pluto

Russia, the world's largest country, presents a geographical expanse almost unfathomable in its scale. Stretching across both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, it encompasses eleven time zones and a remarkable diversity of landscapes, from Arctic tundra and vast taiga forests to expansive steppes and towering mountain ranges. This colossal landmass covers approximately one-eighth of Earth's inhabited land area, making it a unique entity on our planet. Its immense size has profoundly influenced its history, culture, and even its climate, with extreme variations experienced across its vast territory.

What truly puts Russia's sheer scale into perspective is a comparison with a celestial body like Pluto. Once considered the ninth planet, Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 by the International Astronomical Union due to its inability to clear its orbital path of other debris. While Pluto has a surface area of about 16.7 million square kilometers, Russia's total land area is approximately 17.1 million square kilometers. This striking numerical similarity highlights not only the vastness of Earth's largest nation but also the relatively modest dimensions of some objects in our solar system, even those once thought of as full-fledged planets. It's a testament to the diverse scales found within our universe, from sprawling terrestrial nations to distant icy worlds.