The Bahamas were formed from volcanos originally but, when the Bahamian Hotspot went away coral reef grew and then eroded away making many, many, many small islands which people eventually inhabited.
Another theory is that some land came off of Africa back in Pangea Times and when North America split away The Bahamas came as well because they are on the same continental plate as North America.
The Bermuda islands were formed by volcanic activity millions of years ago. The islands are actually the exposed peaks of a submerged volcanic mountain range that formed on the seafloor. Over time, coral reefs built up around these peaks and eventually formed the islands we see today.
i think it came from volcanoes
It was formed by a volcano, look at a map and think of Harrington Sound as the center. Saint Davids Island of the Bermuda chain of islands was made even larger in WW II by the US Military so airplanes could land on the island.
No, Bermuda island is not a volcano. It is a coral island formed from the remains of marine organisms like coral and shells. The island sits on top of a submerged volcanic mountain, but it is not an active volcano itself.
No, the Bahamas do not have active volcanoes. The islands were formed through geological processes like sedimentation and uplift, rather than volcanic activity.
Yes, Miami Beach is one of the points of the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is formed by drawing a line from Miami Beach, to Bermuda, to San Juan, Puerto Rico, and back to Miami Beach.
Yes, there are islands within the Bermuda Triangle. The most notable ones include Bermuda, the Bahamas, and Puerto Rico. These islands are known for being part of the mysterious triangle where several unexplained disappearances of ships and planes have occurred.
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Bermuda Island is possessed by Britain.
No, Bermuda island is not a volcano. It is a coral island formed from the remains of marine organisms like coral and shells. The island sits on top of a submerged volcanic mountain, but it is not an active volcano itself.
why is Bermuda considered a subtropical island
Bermuda is a single island, not islands.
from the island bermuda
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
Bermuda and Florida
No, the area called the Bermuda Triangle is in the area bordering the Caribbean Sea. The Bermuda Triangle is generally formed by drawing an imaginary line from Miami Beach, to the island of Bermuda, then to Puerto Rico and back to Miami Beach. Iceland is located in the northern Atlantic Ocean.
bermuda and florida
No. Hurricanes cannot produce islands of solid rock. Bermuda was formed by a now extinct volcano.
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