English is their main language.
No. Atrazine actually damages Bermuda grass.
The Bermuda Dollar (BMD) is the monetary unit for Bermuda. It is on par with the US Dollar (USD), and both are used and accepted on the island.
The vertices of the Bermuda Triangle, as originally defined, were at Miami (USA), San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Bermuda. Other definitions have been used.
The Bermuda rig, Bermuda sloops, stormy weather, and Bermuda onions, most obviously. Bermuda grass is actually from the Mediterranean. Bermuda shorts were introduced to Bermuda by the army. Gosling Brothers' Bermuda Black Seal rum is a blend of rums imported from the West Indies (rum has never been made in Bermuda, but Boston, Massachusetts used to be the leading producer of the spirit). There is no such thing as the Bermuda Triangle, a nonsense invented in recent decades by foreigners.
It is one dollar and 12 cents. (US money is accepted everywhere in Bermuda and is valued at face value. Bermuda also has their own 1 cent coin, which can only be used in Bermuda.)
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Bermuda
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Petrel is the national bird of Bermuda.
55 countries have English as their official language. There are upwards of thirty five countries that recognize English as an official language, including Bermuda, Canada, Kenya and Uganda. Surprisingly enough, the United States of America does not have an official language.
There's something over a hundred islands in the archipelago, but the largest the Main Island (or Great Bermuda), at the widest point, is about a mile and a half wide (about where the Devonshire, Pembroke, and Paget parishes meet).
The Bermuda Triangle is formed by the lines joining Miami (Florida), San Juan (Perto Rico) and Bermuda. Almost all of that area is part of the Atlantic Ocean so there is no particular language attributed to the area.