Why do ships and flights keep disappearing in the Burmuda triangle. Who gives a logical reason gets brainliest
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The story of what we call the “Bermuda Triangle” actually began 56 years ago, in 1964. The name was first used by American author Vincent Gaddis in Argosy magazine, to describe an area the shape of a triangle in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Florida.
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Because there is some strange magnetic force which makes planes and ships go through Bermuda triangle
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