1. Are North America, Europe and Asia the 3 continents that the Arctic Circle passes through?

2. Is this correct? The Island of Bermuda is in the colony of what nation? - The United Kingdon

Your first answer is correct.

However, your second question is not worded correctly. Bermuda is not a colony, but an overseas territory of the United Kingdom.

http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/bm.htm

1. To determine whether North America, Europe, and Asia are the continents that the Arctic Circle passes through, we can refer to a world map or conduct a quick online search. The Arctic Circle is a latitude line located at approximately 66.5 degrees north of the equator. It marks the southernmost point where the sun can remain continuously above or below the horizon for 24 hours during the summer and winter solstices, respectively.

By looking at a map or conducting a search, we can see that indeed the Arctic Circle passes through these three continents - North America, Europe, and Asia. On the North American continent, it passes through parts of Canada (including the northern regions of Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut), as well as Alaska in the United States. In Europe, it passes through northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia. Finally, in Asia, it passes through northernmost regions of Russia.

2. To verify whether the statement "The Island of Bermuda is in the colony of the United Kingdom" is correct, we can fact-check it. Bermuda is indeed an island located in the North Atlantic Ocean, but it is not a colony of the United Kingdom.

Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory, which means it is a self-governing territory under the sovereignty of the United Kingdom. However, it is not considered a colony. The United Kingdom is responsible for Bermuda's defense and foreign affairs, while the island has its own government and elects its own representatives.

Therefore, the correct statement should be: "The Island of Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory."