Kant Island
Kant Island is a small, uninhabited island located in the Franz Josef Land archipelago in the Arctic Ocean. It is named after the German philosopher Immanuel Kant and is part of Russia. The island is characterized by its rugged terrain, glaciers, and polar climate, making it a remote and harsh environment.
The island covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and is primarily composed of ice and rock. It is home to various Arctic wildlife, including seals and seabirds, but lacks permanent human settlements. Kant Island is significant for scientific research and exploration in the Arctic region.