Specifically the maps for "Transport of Russia" and "Population and Urbanization."

Marking key intersection points of the national border with major infrastructure lines on a contour map. This includes: Oil and Gas Pipelines Railways and Highways High-Voltage Power Lines

Depending on your specific textbook version, the work usually involves:

Some versions of this practical work focus on identifying patterns in population distribution and urbanization using statistical data and maps.

Practical work No. 2 in 9th-grade geography (often based on the curriculum by ) typically focuses on analyzing and mapping Russia's (or a specific region's) transport and economic infrastructure. Typical Tasks for Practical Work No. 2

Determining the level of connection between neighboring regions or countries through trade and transport routes. Key Resources for Completion To complete this work effectively, you should use:

Use tables provided in the Strekha notebook to calculate natural growth or migration rates if the task is population-focused.