The Bermuda Triangle is not real. These planes and ships just so happened to crash in this area during the early 1900s. The people who were on the plane didn't have to correct technology to connect back to where they took off at to make the right decisions while flying over the ocean. People started a rumor saying that some aliens had a magnetic force there on the earth or something but it is not real at all. The longitude and latitude of where the planes and ships were at were no where near the triangle. They were all scattered apart. That is why there are no ships and planes sinking or crashing into the ocean today because we now have the correct technology to do the right things while out in the middle of the ocean.
AnswerBermuda and the surrounding areas are very popular tourist destination. Thousands of planes and ships, all the major cruise lines, travel safely in and out of the Bermuda Triangle every year. AnswerYes, the Bermuda triangle is very much real but are the myths that lie within it, are unclassified. The Bermuda Triangle has a record of missing ships or airplanes that lie between the three points creating the Bermuda Triangle. Most guesses are that the loss of ships or airplanes has nothing to do with the Bermuda Triangle but that mostly all the crashes or disappearances are not within the Bermuda Triangle but are near it's edges.The Bermuda Triangle itself is not recognized by the U.S. Navy, but the region can be located on a map in the Atlantic Ocean. The mysterious superstitions surrounding the area, however, are mere myths.
The Bermuda Triangle itself is not recognized by the U.S. Navy, but the region can be located on a map in the Atlantic Ocean. The mysterious superstitions surrounding the area, however, are mere myths.
The Bermuda Triangle (or Devil's Triangle) is a triangular area that goes from the tip of Florida, down to Puerto Rico, and up to Bermuda.
It does exist; yet people travel through it daily. Stories of the Bermuda Triangle have been embellished over the years, and there's nothing supernatural or mystical about the area.
No unusual number of ships have sunk there, and no unusual number of planes have gone down there.
However, that particular region IS where a number of hurricanes and tropical storms gain strength, due to ocean currents and the warm temperatures. This would account for the few ships and planes that have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle (or Devil's Triangle) is a triangular area that goes from the tip of Florida, down to Puerto Rico, and up to Bermuda.
It does exist; yet people travel through it daily. Stories of the Bermuda Triangle have been embellished over the years, and there's nothing supernatural or mystical about the area.
No unusual number of ships have sunk there, and no unusual number of planes have gone down there.
However, that particular region IS where a number of hurricanes and tropical storms gain strength, due to ocean currents and the warm temperatures. This would account for the few ships and planes that have been lost in the region.
go through some old newspapers. i am sure you know that the Bermuda Triangle consists of 3 places ( i guess Bermuda, Cuba and one more..... don't know the name) which mutually form a Triangle.
I guess the reason for the formation of methane dates back to the period of Colonialism. The British used to transport African slaves across the Atlantic and the voyage used to take about a few (5-6) months. the slaves used to be jammed inside without hardly any place to stand even on one foot. They were even poorly fed and so the slaves used to die due to starvation or out of suffocation and their dead bodies used to be thrown into the sea........ remember that this sort of disposal took place for over decades/ centuries. so think of the Atlantic ocean floor.
answered by Rachna Pradhan (XII)
the Bermuda triangle is just as real as the sun. it starts at Fort Lauderdale, fla. and goes to San Juan, Porto Rico, then to Bermuda. many people think the Bermuda triangle starts at Miami, but it really doesn't.
yes it is ----------- Bermuda Triangle is only a phantasy; this triangle doesn't exist.
No. The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area. It has nothing to do with the anti-Christ, should one exist.
The "Baruda" triangle does not exist. The Bermuda Triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean, the the East of the Florida Keys.
Since the Bermuda triangle is a theoretical place, rather than a physical place, it exists as long as people believe that it does.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.
No there are no pyramids in the bermuda triangle Idiot
No it was not the bermuda triangle is an area of ocean.
why did they name the Bermuda triangle the Bermuda triangle
Yes the taino left symbols on the island which is now call Bermuda triangle
The "Bermuda Triangle" does not really exist, but is generally believed to be a triangle between Bermuda (duh!), Cape Hatteras, NC and the southern tip of Florida. Like UFOs, Sasquatch, the Abominable Snowman and the Easter Bunny, the Bermuda Triangle exists only in fairy tales and superstition.