Caton

Caton
19.756 km²
Coastline: 46.526 km
Landform: Plains
UTC-09:00
Tree Cover: 74%
Wetland

Welcome to Caton, a Temperate island in the Gulf of Alaska, part of the majestic Pacific Ocean. This guide offers a comprehensive overview of what makes Caton unique – from its geography and climate to its population, infrastructure, and beyond. Dive into the details:

Geography and size of Caton

Size: 19.8 km²
Coastline: 46.5 km
Ocean: Pacific Ocean
Sea: Gulf of Alaska
Continent: North America

Caton is a Medium Island spanning 20 km² with a coastline of 47 km.

Archipel: Aleutian Islands – A chain of islands stretching from Alaska to Russia, known for their rugged beauty, abundant wildlife, and volcanic activity.

Tectonic Plate: North America – Covers North America and parts of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans, characterized by diverse geological features and varying levels of seismic activity.

The geographic heart of the island is pinpointed at these coordinates:
Latitude: 54.39394317 / Longitude: -162.42896055

Climate and weather of Caton

Climate Zone: Temperate
Climate Details: Subpolar Oceanic Climate
Temperature: Cold Summer

Climate Characteristics: Predominantly cold with cool summers and no dry season. Often found in coastal areas at higher latitudes or on islands.

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