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Moor Island
Moor Island is located in Nunavut
Moor Island
Moor Island
Location in Nunavut
Moor Island is located in Canada
Moor Island
Moor Island
Location in Canada
Geography
Location Chesterfield Inlet
Coordinates 63°31′N 91°12′W / 63.517°N 91.200°W / 63.517; -91.200 (Moor Island)
Archipelago Arctic Archipelago
Administration
Canada
Nunavut Nunavut
Region Kivalliq
Demographics
Population Uninhabited

Moor Island, which used to be called Moore Island, is a small, quiet island located far north in Canada. It's part of the huge Arctic Archipelago, a group of many islands in the Arctic Ocean. This island is found within the Chesterfield Inlet in the Kivalliq Region of Nunavut.

Where is Moor Island?

Moor Island is located in the northern part of Canada. It sits inside a body of water called Chesterfield Inlet. This inlet is a long, narrow arm of the sea that stretches inland from Hudson Bay.

Part of the Arctic Archipelago

Moor Island is one of the many islands that make up the Arctic Archipelago. This is a massive group of islands in the Arctic Ocean. It covers a huge area in northern Canada. Many of these islands are very remote and have harsh, cold climates.

Located in Nunavut

The island is part of Nunavut, Canada's largest and newest territory. Nunavut is known for its vast, open landscapes and its strong Inuit culture. The Kivalliq Region is one of the three administrative regions within Nunavut. It's located on the western shore of Hudson Bay.

An Uninhabited Island

Moor Island is described as "uninhabited." This means that no people live there permanently. Many islands in the Arctic are uninhabited because of the very cold weather and the challenges of living in such a remote place.

Why Islands are Uninhabited

Islands like Moor Island often lack the resources needed for people to live there easily. This includes things like fresh water, food sources, and shelter from the extreme cold. The Arctic environment is very tough, with long, dark winters and short, cool summers.

Wildlife on Uninhabited Islands

Even though no people live on Moor Island, it might be home to various types of Arctic wildlife. Animals like polar bears, Arctic foxes, and different kinds of sea birds often live on these remote islands. They are adapted to survive in the cold conditions.

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