Do someone know the fact about the bermuda triangle?
I do not know alot of facts other than many ships and planes where mysteriously lost there. I watched a show on the Discovery channel the other day which tested the theory that the triangle is full of menthane gas pockets and if this gas bubbled to the surface that it might sink ships or down planes. The experiments they conducted were very cool. They proved that if a big enough mehtan gas bubble hit a moving tanker at the right time that it could in fact sink the ship. It also proved that if a propeller plane (those used in WWII because many war planes where lost) had flown into an area which contained methane gas mixed with the regular atmosphere that it would indeed stall the planes. Secondly, since methane is lighter than normal air it also proved that if a plane flew into a methane gas cloud that the plane would actually lose altitude at an alarming rate. On top of that it would fool the planes instruments and would the pilot would read that they were actually gaining altitude. Th
Bermuda Triangle is the region of the western Atlantic Ocean that has become associated in the popular imagination with mysterious maritime disasters. Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, the triangle-shaped area covers about 1,140,000 sq km (about 440,000 sq mi) between the island of Bermuda, the coast of southern Florida, and Puerto Rico. The sinister reputation of the Bermuda Triangle may be traceable to reports made in the late 15th century by navigator Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea, in which floating masses of gulfweed were regarded as uncanny and perilous by early sailors; others date the notoriety of the area to the mid-19th century, when a number of reports were made of unexplained disappearances and mysteriously abandoned ships. The earliest recorded disappearance of a United States vessel in the area occurred in March 1918, when the USS Cyclops vanished. The incident that consolidated the reputation of the Bermuda Triangle was the disappearance in December 1
The U. S. Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official name and does not maintain an official file on the area. The Bermuda or Devil’s Triangle is an imaginary area located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States, which is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. The apexes of the triangle are generally accepted to be Bermuda, Miami, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. In the past, extensive, but futile Coast Guard searches prompted by search and rescue cases such as the disappearances of an entire squadron of TBM Avengers shortly after take off from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., or the traceless sinking of USS Cyclops and Marine Sulphur Queen have lent credence to the popular belief in the mystery and the supernatural qualities of the “Bermuda Triangle.” Countless theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered throughout the history of the area. The most practical seem to
The Bermuda Triangle is an paranormal area in the Atlantic Ocean. The boundaries is defined by a near-triangle having the vertices on Bermuda Islands, Puerto Rico, and Miami in the Western Portion of the Sargasso Sea, which is huge and frequent storm, and accroding to scientist, a mass reservoir of methane gas on the sea floor. The area is releated to many legend and myth about ship (and even plane) disappering in the area. The boundaries between Bermuda and Miami and shiftly gradually in the recent year to the American Coast. In the old days, Christopher Columbus has also sailed through the Area but unharmed.