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.
Inside the Bermuda Triangle their are hundred of small islands due to this people tend to lose their since of direction or lose faith in their directional equipment. They will then change course until either a they run out of supplies or food. This is the believed reason for lost piolets and such. also their are reefs that ships could hit and sink along with hurricane which until recentally we were unable to no their location and ship would be left in ruins due to them.
they die the bermuda triangle devouers r thing that come in its path.
people don't travel across the Bermuda triangle. but i have a suspicion that may the Bermuda triangle has a connection with area 5.
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The Bermuda triangle has no human population. IT IS WATER!!! Un less you count dead people a population.
Amelia Earhart was 39 when she disappeared over the Pacific Ocean. The Bermuda Triangle is not in the pacific.
Amelia never went to the Bermuda Triangle.
Bermuda Triangle.
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The disappearances of people that entered the triangle.
the Bermuda triangle is large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish person and live in the lost city of Atlantis.
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The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.