Which of the following are the most likely factors that led to the disasters in the Bermuda Triangle?
a. Some unknown and mysterious link to the supernatural.
b. Navigational error caused due to the pilot's failure to account for the agonic line.
c. The massive 'rogue waves' that can reach up to a height of 100 feet.
d. The ships and aeroplanes did not transmit the distress signals.
a&b
b&c
c&d
a&d
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Answer:
C And D
Explanation:
Ussualy The Bermuda Triangle has bad weather conditions that cause compasses And Radars don't work which is one factor that proves that the Bermuda triangle led to multiple disasters. The second reason or factor is that the Bermuda Triangle (as I mentioned) has bad weather. so the waves go haywire and cover up the two factors of the Bermuda Triangle.
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