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What is Bermuda Triangle? Is the mystery of sunken ships or the aircrafts which flew ovwer it and go sucked in

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THe bermuda triangle is some where in the ocean where gravitational pull is so high that aseveral ships are believed to have been sucked in. Air crafts were flow over it to crack the mysrty but these never returned.

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  1. The bermuda triangle is one of the dealiest seas in the world because of its WEATHER. Storms and waves are always on the sea. Most ships sink and are never found because the water is deep. Most aircrafts are lost because of the foul weather at the triangle.


  2. It's also known as the devil's triangle, a place where there have been known cases of ships/ and airplanes disappearing for no real reason. Such explanations are given to Methane Gas pockets, Aliens, Wormholes... even sea monsters if you believe it. One of the most famous cases is the disappearance of flight 19, 5 avengers were lost, they have all sorts of records of it as well. Many ships have been lost. Not to say all of them will get lost. But its at least something cool to read about.  personally i think it might have something to do with electromagnetic currents messing with the gauges and that causes human error.... Not a fan of the Methane gas theory, or the aliens theory, and wormholes...yeah...

  3. Whatever it is, its not gravity, because certain satellites have mapped the Earth's gravitational variances.

    The majority of disappearances happen around major holidays--when more small boats and private aircraft are traveling through there.

    There are a large number of really good books on the Bermuda Triangle, and incidents go back to the voyage of Columbus, who reported seeing bizarre lights in the region (long before it got the name or reputation).

  4. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared. Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Popular culture has attributed some of these disappearances to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings.[1] Though a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have gone on record as stating the number and nature of disappearances to be similar to any other area of ocean, many have remained unexplained despite considerable investigation

    Grouping: Paranormal places



    Description

    Also Known As: Devil's Triangle

    Country: International waters

    Status: Urban legend

    Google, it... there is lots of information there

  5. Do not believe it,it is not true, in that particular place there are tornadoes which is the cause of the missing planes and ships

  6. my dad's been through it multiple times during his time in the navy - nothing weird at all he said.

  7. Hydrates - Natural gas pockets that destabilize below ocean floor and migrate to surface sinking ships, causing air planes especially motors to quit due to too rich air fuel mixture also methane gas much less dense than atmosphere will effect some measurement devices lights could be Rayleigh scattering on gas or ignition from lightning.

    North sea has had a few ships go down due to gas bubbles coming up

  8. a mix of the two, but really I dont understand ure question

  9. Many ships and planes are in it without incident. Charles Berlitz told nonsense about it. He has been refuted many times. You should check on this. Gravity cannot be any higher there than anyplace else of the same elevation.

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