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MYSTERY OF BERMUDA TRI ANGLE

MYSTERY, DISCOVER THE WORLD

By BUSHRA TANVIRPublished 3 years ago 2 min read
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where several aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The area covers approximately 500,000 square miles between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the southern tip of Florida.

Despite numerous theories, the mystery surrounding the Bermuda Triangle remains unsolved. However, there is one theory that suggests the disappearance of the aircraft and ships could be attributed to natural causes.

The Gulf Stream, a warm and swift Atlantic Ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico, flows through the Bermuda Triangle. The current can cause rapid and unpredictable changes in weather patterns, which could explain the disappearance of the aircraft and ships.

Another theory proposes that the Bermuda Triangle is home to a series of underwater craters, which could be caused by gas hydrates. These craters could release large amounts of gas into the water, creating a phenomenon known as methane hydrate, which could disrupt the buoyancy of ships and cause them to sink.

However, some researchers suggest that the disappearances could be attributed to more mysterious causes, such as alien abductions or the influence of the lost city of Atlantis.

Despite the numerous theories, there is no concrete evidence to support any of them. The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle remains just that – a mystery.

The Bermuda Triangle has been the subject of numerous books, documentaries, and movies over the years. One of the most famous incidents that occurred in the Bermuda Triangle was the disappearance of Flight 19, a group of five US Navy bombers, on December 5, 1945.

The planes, which were on a training mission, disappeared without a trace. A search and rescue mission was launched, but no wreckage or survivors were ever found. The incident remains one of the most well-known and mysterious disappearances in aviation history.

Another famous incident occurred in 1918 when the USS Cyclops, a US Navy cargo ship, vanished while en route to Baltimore from Brazil. The ship and its 306 crew members disappeared without a trace, and to this day, the cause of the disappearance remains unknown.

Despite the numerous disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, many vessels and planes have safely traversed the area without incident. However, the mystery surrounding the region has led many to avoid it altogether.

In recent years, scientists have been studying the area to try and unravel the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. One study conducted by the University of Southampton in the UK suggested that the disappearances could be attributed to rogue waves, which are abnormally large and unpredictable waves that can cause damage to ships and aircraft.

Another study conducted by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) suggested that the disappearances could be attributed to human error, such as faulty navigation equipment or inexperienced crew members.

Despite the various theories and studies, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle remains unsolved. Theories range from natural causes to more mysterious explanations such as alien abductions or the lost city of Atlantis.

In conclusion, the Bermuda Triangle remains one of the greatest mysteries of our time. Despite the numerous disappearances and theories over the years, there is no concrete evidence to support any of them. The area remains a subject of fascination and speculation, and it is unlikely that the mystery will ever be solved.

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BUSHRA TANVIR

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