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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle Revealed: Why Planes Disappear Without a Trace in This Enigmatic Region .US

The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the Atlantic Ocean where planes and ships disappear. The causes of the disappearances are the subject of several theories, including tectonic activity, storms, clouds and methane gas.

Theory of tectonic activity 

  • Tectonic activity on the ocean floor can drag ships and planes to the sea floor.

Storm theory 

  • The region is geophysically unstable, which increases the likelihood of large and dangerous storms.

Cloud theory 

  • Hexagonal-shaped clouds can come and go without leaving a trace, causing explosions that generate winds of 275 km/h.
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Methane gas theory 

  • Methane gas is trapped in the region’s ocean floor. As tectonic plates move, pressure and temperature change, transforming the hydrate into gas.

Human error theory 

  • Many accidents that occur are related to calculation errors, technical failures and even wrong decisions.

The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular region in the high seas of approximately one and a half million km². 

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But as the British website explains, the  Bermuda Triangle  is geophysically unstable – this is because it is located in an area of ​​the Atlantic Ocean where storms from various directions can converge, which increases the likelihood of large and dangerous storms occurring, causing shipwrecks for ships and …Apr 9, 2024

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