Portusooq

Portusooq
6.162 km²
Coastline: 19.056 km
Landform: Hills
UTC-03:00
Tree Cover: 42%
Herbaceous Cover

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

Geography and size of Portusooq

Size: 6.162 km²
Coastline: 19.1 km
Ocean: Arctic Ocean
Sea: Davis Strait
Continent: North America

Portusooq is a Small Island spanning 6.2 km² with a coastline of 19.1 km.

Archipel:

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: 65.24117785 / Longitude: -52.27604322

Climate and weather of Portusooq

Climate Zone: Polar
Climate Details: Tundra
Temperature: Cold

Climate Characteristics: The tundra climate features long, extremely cold winters and short, cool summers. Vegetation is limited to mosses, lichens, and small shrubs due to the low temperatures and short growing seasons. Biodiversity is low, but some specialized species thrive.

Topography and nature of Portusooq

Timezone: UTC-03:00
Timezone places: America/Sao_Paulo
Max. Elevation: 314 m
Mean Elevation: 159 m
Vegetation: Herbaceous Cover
Tree Coverage: 42%

The mean elevation is 159 m. The highest elevation on the island reaches approximately 314 meters above sea level. The island is characterized by Hills: Gently sloping landforms with rounded tops, having a maximum elevation between 200 and 500 meters. Hills contribute to a varied landscape on islands.

Dominating Vegetation: Herbaceous Cover
Comprising mainly of grasses, herbs, and ferns, these areas are common in prairies, meadows, and savannas, and can vary widely in species composition. Portusooq has a tree cover of 42 %.

Vegetation: 2 vegetation zones – Low Diversity Island
Islands with two distinct vegetation zones offer slightly more ecological variety. These zones could be due to differences in elevation, moisture, or other environmental factors. While still limited in biodiversity, these islands may offer a contrast between the two zones, such as a coastline with mangroves and an inland area with grassland.

Infrastructure and Travelling to Portusooq

Does the island have a public airport? no.
There is no public and scheduled airport on Portusooq. The nearest airport is Maniitsoq Airport, located 72 km away.

Does the island have a major port? no.
There are no major ports on Portusooq. The closest major port is MANIITSOQ, approximately 70 km away.

The mean population of Portusooq is 0 per km². Portusooq is Uninhabited. The island belongs to Denmark.

The name of the island resonates across different cultures and languages. Here is how it is known around the world: Arabic: جزيرة غرينلاند; German: Grönland; Spanish: Groenlandia; French: Groenland; Portuguese: Groenlândia; Russian: Гренландия; Chinese: 格陵兰岛

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

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Denmark 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 Portusooq

Stay informed with the most recent news and important headlines from Portusooq. 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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