Everything about Coulman Island totally explained
Coulman Island is an ice-covered island, composed of several connected
shield volcanos in the
Ross Sea off
Antarctica. The Coulman caldera, 3
miles (5 km) wide and 2,300 feet (700 m) deep, can be found on the south end of the island.
Emperor penguins inhabit this island. Coulman Island lies within the boundaries of
Ross Dependency, which is claimed by
New Zealand, whose claim is unrecognised by most other states. Discovered in 1841 by Sir
James Clark Ross who named it for his father-in-law, Thomas Coulman.
The island has an elevation of .
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