Some, such as the Virgin Islands, are owned by the United States. Others are part of Holland, or part of the United Kingdom. Some islands are independent.
Caribbean Sea
The Antilles are a series of islands in the Caribbean, no one country owns them. Each island is a country.
NO-one owns any Caribbean islands. Though some are under the British rule, which means that England not necessarily owns it, but has the power to make its choices. Caribbean islands export a lot of things like bananas, oil, Governor plums and much more to other countries, mainly the USA. The Caribbean islands tend to have humid weather, but can be very cold during the nights. Each Caribbean island has its own representative, be it the Prime Minister, or a Governor who simply reports problems to England and follows England's orders prior to the island. I hope I cleared up things. :)
Coral and Skeletons of tiny sea animals or peaks of underwater mountains.
Not one country owns all of the Carribean Islands. Many of them are independent. However, there are some that are parts of countries, such as Puerto Rico, which is U.S. territory. The only four countries that own some of the islands are the U.S., Great Britain, the Netherlands, and France. The rest are independent.
the Caribbean islands was made up of what
There are no french Caribbean islands.
Antilles, Jamaica, Bahamas,and the Caribbean islands
The Caribbean Islands are in fact, landforms themselves.
Yes the virgin islands are in the Caribbean sea
a group of islands that are larger than other caribbean islands
The Bimini Islands are part of The Bahamas, an independent country in the Caribbean. They are located just 50 miles east of Miami, Florida. As part of The Bahamas, the islands are governed by the Bahamian government, which oversees their administration and resources.