No, Puerto Rico can not tip over of overpopulation. Unlike many other countries, rather than overpopulation, Puerto Rico seems to be highly unpopulated. As such, it would be impossible either way to tip it over physically or otherwise.
Puerto Rico Tip-Off was created in 2007.
On the Eastern tip of Puerto Rico.
The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area of water that is located in the Atlantic Ocean. This area covers from the tip of Florida to Bermuda, down to Puerto Rico and back to the tip of Florida.
Miami (The southern tip of Florida, USA), Bermuda itself, and san Juan (Puerto Rico).
The Bermuda Triangle is 500,000 square miles.
why did they name the Bermuda triangle the Bermuda triangle
The description of "opposite" is somewhat ambiguous. The nearest foreign territory to Puerto Rico is Charlotte Amalie, US Virgin Islands, about 47 miles due east of PR's largest island. Due west about 75 miles lies the eastern tip of Cuba.
The flight distance from Miami, Florida to Bermuda is: 1,037 miles / 1,668 km
Closest towns From Punta Cana on the eastern tip of the Dominican Republic to Rincón on the western edge of PR is 74 miles (120km) Nearest land masses From the beach just east of the airport north of Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic to Isla Mona, Puerto Rico (Uninhabited Island) 56 miles (90 km)
It's with the Caribbean islands of Bahamas, Cuba, and Puerto Rico that the Aruban village of Madiki trades. The village is located on the island's western tip. It also trades with Mexico.
It's called the Atlantic Ocean but some would say that's in the Bermuda triangle. The Bermuda triangle is an imaginary triangle that runs from the tip of Florida to the Puertorrican Trench in the north coast of Puerto Rico to the Bermudas.
This small town is Puerto Williams.