If we knew that, would it be a secret?
2006-06-16 04:12:48
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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(1) Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devil's Triangle and the Limbo of the Lost, a geographical area of about 3,900,000 sq km
(2) In which there have been numerous unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft.
(3) In according to my studies on the Bermuda triangle , it is clearly indicated that explanations are legion, and include death rays from Atlantis and UFO kidnappings. Less fantastic analyses suggest that fierce currents and deep water could explain the lack of wreckage, and point out that several of the losses attributed to the Bermuda Triangle actually occurred as far as 1,000 km outside it.
(4) Furthermore, military and civil craft pass through the region every day without mishap. As deep sea diving techniques improve it is likely that more of the lost vessels will be recovered, but it is equally likely that the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle will linger in the imagination for a long while yet.
2006-06-16 14:57:40
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answer #2
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answered by Wijekumara 4
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Nobody knows the secret behind Bermuda Triangle not even scientist because everybody to afraid to only 2 people ever survived and one of them said that it suddenly got foggy and a force was pulling on the boat but he was able to escape and survive.
2006-06-16 12:02:20
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answer #3
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answered by 92 Things 2
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I saw a documentary that methane gas from the ocean can knock out an airplane and sink ships.
There was another documentary that took a the same size triangle as the Bermuda one and placed it various shipping lanes of the world and there was the same amount of disappearances everywhere.
2006-06-16 11:14:22
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answered by Fantasy Girl 3
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it is to be heard that the bermuda triangle is an area in which nobody can pass through without survuving, planes, boats, etc.
2006-06-16 11:15:03
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answer #5
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answered by Erbear 2
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i heard that there is a movie about bermuda triangle maybe that should help
2006-06-23 00:30:48
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answered by Lietuvis 1
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It's a bunch of superstitious nonsense.
If you look at any triangle of ocean that has that much shipping and airline traffic go through it, you'll find lots of shipwrecks and place crashes. Just like any well-travelled section of highway will have a large number of accidents.
2006-06-16 11:14:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Hydrogen gas that is emitted through the earths crust beneath the ocean...
2006-06-16 11:14:38
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answered by Add Man 4
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Who knows? Something about the area underneath that part of the ocean that causes it??
2006-06-16 11:15:30
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answered by Rebeca O 3
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probably the weather and pockets of methane gas in the sea floor.
2006-06-16 13:09:35
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answered by c_c_runner88 3
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