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Altai range
Caucasus mountains
Ural mountains
Ob and Yenisei rivers
- The Trans-Siberian Railway is a vast network connecting St. Petersburg to Vladivostok. It's renowned for crossing varied terrains in Russia.
- Option 1: Altai Range: The railway does not cross the Altai mountains, which are south of the typical rail path.
- Option 2: Caucasus Mountains: The railway does not cross these, as they are located in southwest Russia, far from the route.
- Option 3: Ural Mountains: These mountains are indeed crossed by the railway, marking a geographical boundary between Europe and Asia.
- Option 4: Ob and Yenisei Rivers: The railway route does cross these major Siberian rivers.
Correct Answer: Option 2, Caucasus Mountains.
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