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What is bermuda triangle? Why ships and Aeroplanes drown in water when it enters it?

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Where is the Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle lies in a section of the North Atlantic Ocean.

It covers an area of 440,000 miles of sea.

It's one of the most heavily travelled shipping lanes in the world, with vessels crossing through to get to ports in America, Europe and the Caribbean.

How many planes and ships have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil's Triangle, has been blamed for the disappearance of dozens of planes and ships in the past 100 years.

When Christopher Columbus sailed through the area on his first voyage to the New World, he reported that a great flame of fire crashed into the sea one night and that a strange light appeared in the distance a few weeks later.

William Shakespeare’s play “The Tempest,” which some scholars claim was based on a real-life Bermuda shipwreck, may have enhanced the area’s aura of mystery.

Bermuda Island is a small strip of land that is located in the Atlantic OceanSCIENCE CHANNEL

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Bermuda Island is a small strip of land that is located in the Atlantic Ocean

Reports of unexplained disappearances did not really capture the public’s attention until the 20th century when the USS Cyclops, a 542-foot-long Navy cargo ship with over 300 men on-board, sank somewhere between Barbados and the Chesapeake Bay.

At least 1,000 lives have been lost in the last 100 years.

On average, four aircraft and 20 yachts go missing every year.

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