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BERMUDA TRIANGLE :no_entry: - Coggle Diagram
BERMUDA TRIANGLE
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Disappearances
No confirmed amount of deaths and wrecked no. ships and planes are there.
More than 100+ ships and 75 airplanes and 1000+ People are said to have mysteriously disappeared.
Introduction
First Incident
1945: December 5, Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers) lost with 14 airmen, and later the same day PBM Mariner BuNo 59225 lost with 13 airmen while searching for Flight 19.
Location
North Atlantic Ocean
A loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean
Description
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery
Boundries
The exact boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally agreed upon. It is a large area in the Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda Island.
Area Covering
The total area varying from 1,300,000 to 3,900,000 km2 (500,000 to 1,510,000 sq mi).
Incidents Happens
Theories
Over the years, many theories have been offered to explain the mystery.
Waterspout
Waterspouts, which are basically like a tornado in the ocean, have been seen in the Bermuda Triangle. During this weather phenomenon, water from the ocean is sucked hundreds or thousands of feet into the air.
In addition to waterspouts, part of the Gulf Stream moves along the edge of the Bermuda Triangle, which can lead to high waves which could easily capsize boats. These waves hit with absolutely no warning at all and can be hundreds of feet high. Waves of that height would even be able to knock out planes that were flying closer to the water.
Human Errors
If you’re looking for a deep mystery, you might be disappointed by this theory. But the truth is that simple mistakes cause a lot of accidents every year, both in the air and on the sea.
Any confusion or disorientation by a pilot or captain can cause deadly consequences, such as running out of fuel before they’re able to reach land. The Bermuda Triangle has a lot of islands that can be hard to distinguish from one another, which can contribute to the confusion.
Methane Gas
Some people believe methane gas is responsible for bringing ships and planes to their watery graves in the Triangle. It has been proven that sizeable amounts of methane gas exist in some spots in the ocean floor.
If that gas were released into the water, some experts believe it could sink ships and even cause planes to crash. And it could potentially happen rapidly, in just mere seconds, which wouldn’t allow those onboard time to radio for help or abandon ship.
There’s No Mystery At All
Some people think there is no mystery to the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. As they cant find any one Mystery or Truth behind it.
Aliens
No discussion of Bermuda Triangle theories can overlook the alien explanation. While there’s no reason to believe aliens are behind any of the Bermuda Triangle accidents, aliens can be a convenient scapegoat any time there are unexplained disappearances.
Why the aliens might choose the large, rather isolated area of the Bermuda Triangle to snatch up unsuspecting travelers is easy to imagine
However, Christopher Columbus also talked about that I saw a Lighting travelling around my ship, well that might be a UFO.
Will We Ever Know? Someday, maybe this mystery will finally be solved. But until then, it’s fun to imagine what forces might be at work in the Bermuda Triangle.
How it got famous
Christopher Columbus and his crew during his first journey across the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, Columbus reported many strange sightings within the Bermuda Triangle.
The first of these was that the stars appeared to move around in the sky.
Another was that Columbus saw a light (like that of a candle) moving up and down in the distance. When he asked his crew to look at the light, it vanished and reappeared many times.
The most unusual thing that Columbus says that he saw was a glowing object coming out of the water and shooting towards the sky. Many people think that he might saw a UFO.
Is it real or fake
Real
Supernatural or Science
Mysteries
Facts
Abnormal activities that took place while travelling
Radio Stops Working
Compasses spin like Crazy
Electronics (devices) starting wigging out
Ships & Planes Wreck and drown in to it.
Some People spotted UFO's