Severny Island
Severny Island is one of the largest islands in the Franz Josef Land archipelago, located in the Arctic Ocean. It covers an area of approximately 3,200 square kilometers and is characterized by its rugged terrain, glaciers, and polar climate. The island is largely uninhabited, with its remote location making it difficult for human settlement.
The island is home to various wildlife, including polar bears and seals, which thrive in its cold environment. Severny Island is also significant for scientific research, as it provides insights into climate change and Arctic ecosystems. Its unique geography and biodiversity make it an important area for environmental studies.