Bigge

Bigge
179.704 km²
Coastline: 159.693 km
Landform: Plains
0 / km²
UTC+08:00
Tree Cover: 30%
Shrubland

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

Geography and size of Bigge

Size: 179.7 km²
Coastline: 159.7 km
Ocean: Indian Ocean
Sea: Indian Ocean
Continent: Oceania

Bigge is a Large Island spanning 180 km² with a coastline of 160 km.

Archipel: Bonaparte Archipelago – A group of islands in northern Australia, known for their stunning natural beauty, rich indigenous history, and diverse ecosystems.

Tectonic Plate: Australia – A major tectonic plate covering Australia, New Zealand, and parts of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, known for its relative stability and occasional seismic activity.

The geographic heart of the island is pinpointed at these coordinates:
Latitude: -14.55531867 / Longitude: 125.15639566

Climate and weather of Bigge

Climate Zone: Tropical
Climate Details: Tropical Savanna, Wet
Temperature: Hot

Climate Characteristics: Defined by distinct wet and dry seasons with high temperatures year-round. Pronounced rainfall occurs during the wet season, while the dry season is marked by drought.

Topography and nature of Bigge

Timezone: UTC+08:00
Timezone places: Australia/Perth
Max. Elevation: 84 m
Mean Elevation: 33 m
Vegetation: Shrubland
Tree Coverage: 30%

The mean elevation is 33 m. The highest elevation on the island reaches approximately 84 meters above sea level. The island is characterized by Plains: Flat, low-lying lands characterized by a maximum elevation of up to 200 meters. On islands, plains are typically coastal lowlands or central flat areas.

Dominating Vegetation: Shrubland
Dominated by shrubs and small bushes, these areas are typical in dry, rocky, or sandy environments, as well as in regions with poor soil fertility. Bigge has a tree cover of 30 %.

Vegetation: 10 vegetation zones – Very Highly Diverse Island
Islands in this range are ecological powerhouses, showcasing a wide array of vegetation zones. Each zone, from lush rainforests to arid scrublands, coastal mangroves to mountainous regions, contributes to a complex and interdependent ecosystem. These islands are often hotspots of biodiversity, supporting numerous species and intricate ecological processes.

Infrastructure and Travelling to Bigge

Does the island have a public airport? no.
There is no public and scheduled airport on Bigge. The nearest airport is East Kimberley Regional (Kununurra) Airport, located 409 km away.

Does the island have a major port? no.
There are no major ports on Bigge. The closest major port is WYNDHAM, approximately 335 km away.

The mean population of Bigge is 0 per km². Bigge is Uninhabited. The island belongs to Australia.

Continuing your journey, Wollaston is the next notable island, situated merely km away.

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Australia is classified as Developed region: nonG7: Developed economies outside of the Group of Seven, characterized by high income and advanced economic structures. The level of income is High income: OECD.

News – Latest Updates and Headlines from Bigge

Stay informed with the most recent news and important headlines from Bigge. Here’s a roundup of the latest developments.

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Please note: The data used here has been primarily extracted from satellite readings. Deviations from exact values may occur, particularly regarding the height of elevations and population density. Land area and coastline measurements refer to average values at mean high tide.

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