oh my god I never thought of that! How many beers would I have to drink to become as smart as you?
2006-08-03 22:52:21
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answer #1
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answered by zeus_daughter2 5
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Turning into a black hole? If this will had happened, it will swallow the whole galaxy, a black hole has an enourmes power attraction. And the Bermuda triangle...I don't think it's a invisible portal that swallows any passers. There are many plans and ships that have passed through it and they are still on Earth. The legends and accidents have many explinations (suprisendly all have poofs). In the bottem of this zone there is a some kind of inflamable mineral, it turns into gas and reases to the surface and out of the water and into the air it's released. this gas is more dangeruose than metan. Other reaserches have shown that the magnettic field is more different than in other reagions, creating like a EMP that effects the electric machines or gadgets. Even the weather is one of the "portals" in that region. The weather changes very fast and you know how dangeruos it is to fly or to sail through a storm. You see, the Bermuda triangle is a palce where normal nature actions are happening. You know that our world is in a constantly changes and that effects some of it's lands, some become a quite non-nature desasters while others are hell on Earth. Maybe there are some forces or energy that is still unknown to us, we still don't posses the eyes to seen all foeces or technology that could produce or detect any strange energies that are creating unusual habits. Maybe in the nearest future we will find other sources of these strange phenomenons.
2006-08-03 23:39:57
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answer #2
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answered by Soso 3
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The loss of ship and air traffic into the Bermuda Triangle has almost stopped as a result of GPS system becoming common on even small sail boats.
As more people use GPS, less people well become lost. So, there is no danger that the BT will become a BH.
;-D Enjoy your sail. Just watch out for pirates!
2006-08-03 22:56:09
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answer #3
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answered by China Jon 6
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it extremely is a sort of inexpensive airplanes that would not have the little t.v. demonstrate on the returned of the guy in front of you's chair? i've got been on a pair of those. although they weren't any extra than 6 hours so all i did grow to be stare out the window and nod off. yet you should attempt taking a competent e book or an ipod. in case you have a movie telephone that should be super as lengthy as you set it into flight mode so it would not intervene with any navigation alerts. purchase a nintendo D.S. or yet another sort of handheld game. Get a bop it with headphones so it would not annoy persons, they are extraordinarily addictive. basically take as many distinctive varieties of entertainment as you may so it would not get tedious. submit to in ideas you wont be conscious for the finished 17 hours. Have a effective flight! :-)
2016-12-14 19:12:36
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answered by niederberger 4
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No, black holes are formed when a very large mass, ie a star, collapses in on itself
There is plenty of room in the skies for more flight traffic
2006-08-03 22:55:49
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answer #5
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answered by Misfit 1
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Can't have a second Black Hole that close to the one we already have. It's called Washington, D.C.
2006-08-03 22:50:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope
2006-08-03 22:52:34
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answered by pumpkinism 3
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Aww thats the nicest thing anyone has ever said on acid
2006-08-04 00:41:38
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answered by i_acarthright_2006 1
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Um, no. that's a pretty silly statement.
2006-08-03 22:52:10
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answered by Captain Salamander 4
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Lets hope so.
2006-08-03 22:51:20
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answered by Lu 3
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