Many ships and planes cross the Bermuda triangle daily. It is an area with very un predictable weather. It also is one of only a few points on the globe (there is another in the south china sea) where a compass does not point exactly north which accounts for people getting lost.
2007-04-30 01:07:41
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answered by Mark T 4
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If you step out side the myth there is very simple explanations:
it is an area of freak weather conditions
it is on a geological fault line and under sea quakes are known to make ships just sink without trace.
It is also a big area.
2007-04-30 02:22:17
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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The Bermuda Triangle, area of unpredictable violent weather that sinks ships and crashes planes. I lived in Miami, FL for 18 years and the legend is just not true. Bimini is not the site of the lost city of Atlantis and there are no mermaids or sucking vortexes. No black holes or sea Gods. Just miles and miles of open beautiful violent sea.
2007-04-30 02:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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As I understand it there is a naturally occurring magnetic field disturbance there which upsets compasses and electrical equipment. Nothing whatsoever to do with marine spirits or mermaids......Ships and planes reguarly cross the triangle its only the ships and planes that dnt make it that we get to hear about.
2007-05-02 04:48:28
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answered by lilywort 3
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Recent scientific theory on ship disappearences in the BT. From time to time, the ocean floor releases huge bubbles of suppressed gasses. If a ship happened to be above one of these points when the ocean 'belches', it would be swollowed up in the gas bubble.
My dad was a pilot in the BT and he say this was a very trecherous area to fly as there were 'optical illusions' that can cause a pilot to become disoriented.
2007-04-30 01:14:02
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answered by Fancy That 6
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One of my grandmothers friends son flew over the Bermuda triangle in the 2ND world war and was never seen again, there is meant to be a dense fog over parts of it and ships/planes etc find it hard to navigate in the fog so get lost, causing them some how to lose control and sink...
2007-05-02 09:46:32
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answered by sky 4
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Bermuda triangle is real, all those things happened, loch ness monster is real, but there have been many fakes. Mermaids are real, but even though you would expect a lot of them, there isn't that much of them.
2016-05-17 07:52:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Maybe people might like to take a look at a map of the area....a greater part of the so-called "Bermuda Triangle" is actually on land...and nobody's gone missing from there...it's a MYTH, people....
2007-04-30 01:09:14
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answered by Simon L 3
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Myth
2007-04-30 01:34:46
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answered by marineboy63 3
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its a mysterious area off bermuda, where no ship/plane comes back from.... x
2007-04-30 01:22:31
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answered by paulrb8 7
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