Science, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

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what is the mystery behind bermuda triangle


QGP: Interesting question
QGP: There have been many cases of planes and ships disappearing there
QGP: Some say there might be aliens there
QGP: Some argue that it's just bad weather
Kiran417: The triangular shaped Injury on the planet became the Bermuda triangle.The iron that is stored in the Bermuda triangle became the epicenter of loss and disappearances of ships.It is a strange phenomenon that both the earth and the Bermuda triangle are tilted at 23 and half degrees.

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Answered by Priyal1111
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The Bermuda Triangle is not small. In fact, it is quite large and covers an area of 440,000 miles of sea. This is larger than the combined area of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra. 


Answered by Kiran417
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The Bermuda Triangle is a large area of ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. Over the last few centuries, it’s thought that dozens of ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances in the area, earning it the nickname “The Devil’s Triangle.” People have even gone so far as to speculate that it’s an area of extra-terrestrial activity or that there is some bizarre natural scientific cause for the region to be hazardous; but most likely, it’s simply an area in which people have experienced a lot of bad luck—the idea of it being a “vortex of doom” is no more real than Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster (see The Origin of the Bigfoot Legend and The Origin of the Loch Ness Monster).

The Bermuda Triangle’s bad reputation started with Christopher Columbus. According to his log, on October 8, 1492, Columbus looked down at his compass and noticed that it was giving weird readings. He didn’t alert his crew at first, because having a compass that didn’t point to magnetic north may have sent the already on edge crew into a panic. 

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