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Bermuda

Officially the Bermudas or Somers Islands, Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Altantic Ocean. It was named after Spanish navigator Juan de Bermudez, who discovered the island in 1505. Bermuda is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory.

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What is weather in Bermuda in march?

In March, Bermuda experiences mild spring-like weather with temperatures ranging between 60-70°F (16-21°C). There may be occasional rain showers, but overall, it is a comfortable time to visit the island for outdoor activities.

Is Bermuda island a volcano?

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.

What is the surface area of Bermuda in miles?

Bermuda has a total land area of about 20.6 square miles, including all islands and islets.

How many miles by boat from North Carolina to Bermuda?

The distance from North Carolina to Bermuda by boat is approximately 700-800 miles depending on the specific locations being considered. The journey typically takes about 2-3 days to complete, weather permitting. Be sure to check current maritime conditions before embarking on this trip.

The island of Bermuda is acolony of what nation?

Bermuda was settled by the Kingdom of England (which, it should be noted, included Wales as a principality) in 1609 (officially in 1612). When that merged with the Kingdom of Scotland in 1707 to create the Kingdom of Great Britain, Bermuda became British. When Ireland was officially incorporated within the union in 1800, creating the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, it remained British. In 1927, following most of Ireland becoming the Irish Free State, and before its becoming completely independent in 1937, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland became the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Bermuda remained British.

Today Bermuda remains an overseas territory (ie. colony) of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It should be noted that its law is based on English law, and its real attachment is with England. If the SNP follow through successfully with its promise to take Scotland into independence, Scotland will not take a share of Bermuda, which would revert, presumably, to being an English colony...even if the rump state is referred to as the United Kingdom of England and Northern Ireland.

How was the Bermuda island formed?

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.

What was the population of Bermuda in 2007?

The population of Bermuda in 2007 was approximately 65,000 people.

What is the national bird of Bermuda?

The Bermuda Petrel is the national bird of Bermuda.

Does Bermuda have any famous fast food joints like any in America?

There's a Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) in the main city of Hamilton. There used to be a McDonald's at a U.S. airbase, but when the base closed in 1995 so too did the restaurant; there have been attempts to open new McDonald's, but these resulted in fast food franchises (other than that one KFC) being outlawed in 1997.

What is Bermuda known for?

Barbara Bermuda is a Puerto Rican journalist. Barbara is most known for hosting Lo Que no vio Premios lo Nuestro (What you didn't see in the Lo Nuestro awards.)

What is Bermuda's motto?

The motto of British Virgin Islands is ''.

What is Bermuda's State?

Bermuda is for all intents and purposes a British Colony. Capital city is Hamilton ( time honored, pun intended)

How can you treat Bermuda rot?

apply antifungal cream to infected area as your dermatologist instucts