The Triangle is a manufactured mystery. Given the weather, type and amount of vessels in the area, no one has shown that an abnormal number of vessels have been lost. A lot of the vanishings either never happened, didn't happen in the Triangle, or are for known reasons (terrible storms, etc.). So there is no reason why a sub would avoid the area.
She did not die in the Bermuda triangle, that is a rumor. She died near the small pacific island of Nikumaroro.
Answer: The Bermuda Triangle covers just over 932,000 square miles of open seas in the Atlantic Ocean and has its three points falling near Florida's Atlantic coast, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. But with new cases being reported every year, the triangle basically has grown spikes on all three sides resulting in the Bermuda triangle no longer being a triangle. At one apex, Florida's Atlantic coast, there have been reports of small aircraft disappearances over land. For enthusiasts of the Bermuda triangle, there are several other triangles throughout the world where strange disappearances have allegedly occurred. One of the more famous triangles is referred to as the "Great Lakes" or "Michigan" triangle.
Bermuda Islands Area of about 53 square kilometers with a population reached 70,000 inhabitants. The capital is a city called Hamilton. The entire area of Bermuda is a group of islands totaling 347 atoll (coral reef islands) with several small bays.
According to the Bermuda Police Service, "Bermuda had a per capita murder rate in 2009 more than five times that of London". Former Bermuda Government statistician Cordell Riley explained: "From a statistical point of view, our small size magnifies data when compared to other countries. For instance, we have more golf courses per square mile, more churches per square mile, etc. Therefore this has to be taken into consideration when making such comparisons." Those were the statistics for 2009, which may or may not reflect the current situation in Bermuda, or the other popular tourist destinations located in the 'Bermuda Triangle'. If you're interested in travel to these popular vacation spots, you will need to check the current crime information for the time period you plan to travel and the destination that you choose. The biggest danger for people who travel by air or by ship through the 'Bermuda Triangle' is catching something or lost luggage.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The area is roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. The Bermuda Triangle has gained a reputation for paranormal activity, but many scientists and experts attribute the disappearances to natural phenomena like strong currents and unpredictable weather patterns.
The Bermuda Triangle covers just over 932,000 square miles of open seas in the Atlantic Ocean and has its three points falling near Florida's Atlantic coast, Puerto Rico, and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda.With new cases being reported every year, the triangle basically has grown spikes on all three sides resulting in the Bermuda triangle no longer being a triangle.At one apex, Florida's Atlantic coast, there have been reports of small aircraft disappearances over land. The Bermuda Triangle is not located on any continent.See the related links below for more information and a map of the area.
It is 4/9 of the small triangle plus the size of the small triangle
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that people die in the Bermuda Triangle at a higher rate than in any other region of the world's oceans. The Bermuda Triangle is not recognized by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, and the U.S. government does not recognize it as an official name for any part of the Atlantic Ocean. Many of the disappearances attributed to the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by natural factors such as extreme weather conditions, human error, or mechanical failures.
Such an interesting question. Most believe that God (by whatever name you use) did make Bermuda and the seas around it and the earth on which it rests. People made the Bermuda Triangle with a map, a ruler, a pencil, and an overactive imagination. UFOs are made by both God and people in that something flying could be debris from space like small meteors or remains of old, burned up satellites, or anything that's in the air that can't be identified, even an old plastic bag too high to see what it actually is.
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They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.They need not be. A bigger triangle can have the same area as a small parallelogram.
A small triangle, I guess.