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2006-11-22 20:38:10 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Geography

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The mystery about the Bermuda Triangle is regarding its geocentric position on Earth. Any Ship or Plane within the triangular area is not detected by the Sonar/Radar. This scientifically implies that the radio signals and sonic signals are blocked by something. That something is Unknown and till today scientists differ in their exact reason as to why even powerful signals are not able to record the events at the site.
It is true that many Ships and Planes have gone missing after last reported at the Bermuda Triangle. The non-scientific view is that the place is haunted by ghosts and monsters. However the general reason could be that navigators lose their way at the bermuda triangle due to lack of guidance such as Magnetic Compass, Radio contacts and malfunctioning of Radar transmission to a Air Control tower

2006-11-22 23:10:37 · answer #1 · answered by Santhosh S 5 · 1 1

An explanation for some of the disappearances focuses on the presence of vast fields of methane hydrates on the continental shelves. A paper was published in 1981 by the United States Geological Survey about the appearance of hydrates in the Blake Ridge area, off the southeastern United States coast.[4] Periodic methane eruptions may produce regions of frothy water that are no longer capable of providing adequate buoyancy for ships. If this were the case, such an area forming around a ship could cause it to sink very rapidly and without warning. Laboratory experiments have proven that bubbles can, indeed, sink a scale model ship by decreasing the density of the water. Methane also has the ability to cause a piston engine to stall when released into the atmosphere even at a atmospheric concertation as low as 1%(Dive to bermuda triangle, Science channel).
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean famous for its supposed paranormal activities. It is roughly an equilateral triangular shape with its three corners located near the islands of Bermuda, Puerto Rico (near its capital city San Juan), and Miami, Florida, encompassing an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²).

There are many claims of paranormal activity within the triangle, especially the unexplained disappearance of ships and aircraft, or of their crews. Other common claims made of the region are that the laws of physics do not apply there as they do elsewhere, or that extraterrestrial beings are responsible for the disappearances.

2006-11-24 03:19:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean approximately triangular in shape and is famous for its supposed paranormal activities. The Bermuda Triangle is an approximate equilateral triangle with its three corners roughly defined by the islands of Bermuda (one corner) and Puerto Rico near its capital city San Juan (another corner), and near Miami, Florida (a third corner), giving it an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²). (Other shapes have been proposed as well as dimensions and borders—see the map at the right and its caption.)

There are many claims of paranormal activity within the Triangle, especially the inexplicable disappearance of ships and aircraft, or of their crews. Other common claims made of the region are that the laws of physics do not operate here as they do elsewhere, or that extraterrestrial beings are responsible for the disappearances.

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2006-11-23 00:39:28 · answer #3 · answered by catzpaw 6 · 0 1

The Bermuda Triangle is an area of ship and plane disappearances where no remains of the ships and planes were found. Recently an Australian scientist gave a logical possible answer to the mystery. Under the seafloor are mostly carbonate rocks which decompose because of the crustal temperatures and vast amounts of carbon dioxide accumulate and from time to time erupt for unknown reasons. The sudden release of a few million cubic yards of gas would overwhelm a ship or even an aircraft and would explain the curious yellow fog that has been reported. Certainly there could be other causes but the legend is romantic and more interesting than a staid scientific explanation.

2006-11-22 20:50:03 · answer #4 · answered by Frank 6 · 0 2

The Bermuda Triangle is a stretch of the Atlantic Ocean bordered by a line from Florida to the islands of Bermuda, to Puerto Rico and then back to Florida. It is one of the biggest mysteries of our time - that isn't really a mystery.

The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In the article Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea a number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Gaddis wasn't the first one to come to this conclusion, either. As early as 1952 George X. Sands, in a report in Fate magazine, noted what seemed like an unusually large number of strange accidents in that region.

In 1969 John Wallace Spencer wrote a book called Limbo of the Lost specifically about the triangle and, two years later, a feature documentary on the subject, The Devil's Triangle, was released. These, along with the bestseller The Bermuda Triangle, published in 1974, permanently registered the legend of the "Hoodoo Sea" within popular culture.

For more info visit http://www.unmuseum.org/triangle.htm

Cheers,
Jay

2006-11-22 20:49:39 · answer #5 · answered by Jay 2 · 0 2

Bermuda triangle is situated south to the Cape of good hope. There the gravitational pull is extremely high. It even pulls the aeroplanes flying in the stratosphere above it. The ships or flights went there never came back. It is also called as a mysterious point or devil's triangle. 5 planes from U.S.A. also went there to know about it but never came back.

The mystery hid behind is only GRAVITY.
Its because of the gravity the planes and ships went there never came bach.
bermuda triangle is the point or a triangle in he world with highest gravity.
The gravitational pull here is very very very extremely high.

2006-11-25 15:20:43 · answer #6 · answered by Meera 3 · 0 0

The Bermuda Triangle is an triangular area of an Ocean where ship and plane disappearances.
As per my knowledge this area have large amount of MAGNATIC FIELD or some extra gravitational force due to which any heavy vehicle like ship or plane get attracted by the magnatic field & they get down & sinks into ocean thats why no one become out of this traingle.
But still its mistry due to unknown gravitaional or magnetic attraction force.....

2006-11-22 21:08:39 · answer #7 · answered by Vivek 2 · 0 2

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean approximately triangular in shape and is famous for its supposed paranormal activities. The Bermuda Triangle is an approximate equilateral triangle with its three corners roughly defined by the islands of Bermuda (one corner) and Puerto Rico near its capital city San Juan (another corner), and near Miami, Florida (a third corner), giving it an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²). (Other shapes have been proposed as well as dimensions and borders—see the map at the right and its caption.)

There are many claims of paranormal activity within the Triangle, especially the inexplicable disappearance of ships and aircraft, or of their crews. Other common claims made of the region are that the laws of physics do not operate here as they do elsewhere, or that extraterrestrial beings are responsible for the disappearances.

2006-11-22 20:45:48 · answer #8 · answered by chocolates1001 2 · 0 3

It is said that every airplane that flies over the Bermuda Triangle, tha planes disappear without a trace.

2006-11-23 05:37:34 · answer #9 · answered by Manapazza 5 · 0 1

the bermuda triangle is a body of water located between bermuda, miami (usa) & puerto rico. here, numerous planes & ships have gone missing & have never been found. till date,
all the ships/planes that were lost in the bermuda triangle have not been recovered.

2006-11-22 20:55:06 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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