Technically, the phrase "clustered together" is redundant. To cluster means to form a group of similar things closely together.
A and B are redundant. There is redundancy between A and B.Both "with" and "to" are awkward, if not incorrect.
Clustered is a word that means to be together or situated into a group. Some synonyms of the word are bunched, group, bunch, flock, or clump. Clustered together refers to a group of something.
No, the phrase "at the most earliest" is not correct grammar. "Most" and "earliest" are both superlatives, so using them together is redundant. The correct phrase would be "at the earliest" or "at the most."
It is archipelago.
Archipelago is understood to mean a collection of islands, so yes the "of islands" part is redundant.
It could be classed as such depending on context.
They can be Atoms but there usually clustered together
The houses in the village were clustered together like a bacterial colony.Clustered in groups of 4, the quarters were easy to count.Her friends clustered around her new puppy.Children clustered different groups of objects together by categories.
the Caribbeans the Bahamas the canary's the Philippines
Yes.
A chain of islands clustered together in a sea or ocean is called an archipelago.
A large group of islands clustered together is known as an archipelago. Some of most popular archipelagos in the world include Severnaya Zemlya, Svalbard, Antilles and many more.