Crocker Mountains

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The Crocker Mountains are a remote mountain range on Devon Island in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, notable as the island’s highest terrain within one of the world’s most isolated polar landscapes.

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Crocker Mountains canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
accessibility difficult to access
climate polar climate
continent North America
country Canada
ecosystem low biodiversity Arctic ecosystem
environment harsh polar environment
geologicalSetting Arctic Cordillera
surface form: Arctic Cordillera mountain system
hasCharacteristic extreme cold temperatures
permafrost
sparse vegetation
strong winds
hasLandform glacially eroded valleys
mountain peaks
rocky ridges
highestPointOf Devon Island
humanPresence no permanent settlements
locatedIn Arctic region
Arctic Archipelago
surface form: Canadian Arctic Archipelago

Devon Island
Nunavut
Qikiqtaaluk Region
notableFor being the highest terrain on Devon Island
extreme isolation
remote Arctic location
partOf Arctic Cordillera
Canadian High Arctic
population uninhabited
terrainType polar desert
usedFor polar and Arctic studies
scientific research

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Devon Island hasHighestPoint Crocker Mountains