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The so-called Bermuda Triangle refers to a triangular sea area from Bermuda in the north, Miami in Florida in the west, and Puerto Rico in the south. Hundreds of planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared from 1945 on this 400,000-square-mile stretch of sea. Of course, these disappearances do not include mechanical malfunctions, political kidnappings, and pirate robberies, which do not fall into the category of mysterious disappearances.
Due to the overlapping incidents, people gave this sea area the nicknames "Devil's Triangle", "Bad Luck Sea", "Magic Sea", "Graveyard of Sea Ships" and so on. These horns, in turn, add to the mysterious and terrifying atmosphere that is unique to this place. Now, the Bermuda Triangle has become synonymous with mysterious, incomprehensible disappearances of all kinds.
This is caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies (caused by magnetic fields), ocean floor cavities, and even some people put forward the theory of bubbles, clear sky turbulence, water bridges, black holes, etc., and use some bizarre natural phenomena to explain the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle".
Recently, British geologist Professor Krainell of the University of Leeds has put forward a new idea, arguing that the cause of frequent shipwrecks or plane crashes in Bermuda's waters is the huge swamp bubbles produced on the seabed. A crystalline body made from a mixture of frozen water and biogas has been found beneath the seabed strata in Bermuda.
When there is a violent ** activity on the seabed, the massive crystals buried in the ground are turned out, and they will quickly vaporize due to the reduction of external pressure. A large number of bubbles rise to the surface of the water, reducing the density of the sea water and losing its original buoyancy。Ships passing by at this time will sink like stones to the bottom of the sea.
If an airplane happens to pass by at this time, when the biogas meets the scorching aircraft engine, it will undoubtedly burn immediately** and disappear.
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This originated from the legend, the legend has been inhabited by aliens, there are many planes and ships to the Bermuda Triangle disappeared inexplicably, hundreds of years later, people went to the sea to look for the missing ships and planes, but found that there are many bones and corpses on the bottom of the sea, this Bermuda Triangle is known as the Devil's Triangle, this is the origin and formation of the Bermuda Triangle.
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Bermuda was formed by the geographical changes of the earth, so it takes a long time.
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It must be due to the geographical location and the fact that the geology has not been discovered there for a long time.
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It should be because of some special geographical environment and climatic conditions!
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It is formed by the second activity of the earth's crust over the years.
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This is also a special area formed by some geological phenomena over a long period of time.
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It should be that the geology is constantly changing throughout the year, and the environment is constantly changing.
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There are many legends about the Bermuda Triangle, and many bodies have been found from here.
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This is due to the unique geographical environment of the place.
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The origin of the Bermuda Triangle is as follows:
On December 5, 1945, the United States 19 flight team suddenly disappeared during training, and the scheduled flight plan at that time was a triangle, so people later extended the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast coast of the United States, from Bermuda in the north, to Miami in southern Florida, and then through the Bahamas, through Puerto Rico, to San Juan near the 40° west longitude line, and then back to Bermuda, forming a triangle called the Bermuda Triangle or "Devil's Triangle".
1.Definition and location of the Bermuda Triangle:
The Bermuda Triangle is a stretch of ocean in the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico that covers an area of approximately 500,000 square miles. This area is known for its alleged number of mysterious events, with many ships and planes disappearing here, hence the name Bermuda Triangle.
2.Early records of the Bermuda Triangle:
It is believed that as early as the end of the 15th century, travelers began to report strange phenomena about the Bermuda region. One of the most famous reports was in 1492, when Columbus first crossed the Atlantic, documenting experiences such as the ship's compass malfunctioning, anomalies in the sky, and strange lights and sounds.
3.Reports of mysterious disappearances:
Since the beginning of the 20th century, many ships and aircraft have gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle. One of the most famous cases was the "Flying Team 19" incident in 1945, where a flight consisting of five military aircraft disappeared. Many hypotheses and conspiracy theories have emerged to try to explain these events, such as magnetic anomalies, submarine volcanic activity, supernatural forces, etc.
4.Scientific Explanations and Phenomena:
Many scientists are trying to find out the real cause of the Bermuda Triangle. They come up with some plausible explanations such as storms, powerful jet streams, huge ocean whirlpools, abysses, climate change, etc. In addition, geological activity and underground gas releases are thought to have contributed to magnetic field disturbances and the disappearance of ships and aircraft.
5.Scientific research in the Bermuda Triangle:
In order to solve the mystery of the silver liquid in the Bermuda Triangle, many scientific studies have been carried out for many years. These studies include the measurement of ocean and atmospheric parameters, the analysis of historical data and intelligence, the use of advanced remote sensing techniques, etc. Although these efforts have helped solve part of the puzzle, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has not yet been fully revealed.
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The origin of the Bermuda Triangle is as follows: on December 5, 1945, the United States 19th Flight Team suddenly disappeared during training, and the scheduled flight plan was a triangle, so people put the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast coast of the United States, from Bermuda in the north, to Miami in southern Florida, and then through the Bahamas, through Puerto Rico, to San Juan near the 40 degrees west longitude, and then turn back to Bermuda, forming a triangle area, the bridge is called the Bermuda Triangle area or "Devil's Triangle".
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hell, is located in the western Atlantic Ocean and is a western Atlantic triangle formed by the three-point connection of Bermuda, Miami in the United States and San Juan in Puerto Rico. The region is known as the "Bermuda Triangle" because of the frequent disappearances of aircraft and ships that cannot be explained by existing scientific and technological techniques.
The specific cause of the Bermuda Triangle is still inconclusive, and many theories have been proposed to explain it, including paranormal phenomena, geomagnetic anomalies, ocean floor cavities, bubble theory, clear sky turbulence theory, water bridge theory, black hole theory, and so on. While all of these theories have some validity, none of them can fully explain the mystical events that occur in the Bermuda Triangle. As a result, the Bermuda Triangle remains an unsolved mystery, attracting many scientists and explorers to explore and study.
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Bermuda triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is located in the southeast of the Florida Peninsula in North America, specifically referring to an eastern Atlantic triangle formed by the Bermuda Islands, Miami of the United States and San Juan of Puerto Rico, with a length of about 2,000 kilometers on each side. Because of the fact that this sea area often occurs with existing scientific and technological means, or according to normal thinking logic and reasoning, it has become synonymous with those mysterious and incomprehensible disappearances of all kinds in modern times.
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Third, a lot of shipwrecks have been found here. The last point is that people have found through a series of scientific studies that in the deep sea in the lower area of the Bermuda Triangle, we have found a lot of shipwrecks, and these shipwrecks are related to the people who have spread the Bermuda Triangle very terrifying through false rumors.
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The Bermuda Triangle is located on the west coast of the Atlantic Ocean, near the Gulf of Mexico, for a miraculous reason: many compasses fail here.
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is located in the Sargassum Sea in the North Atlantic Ocean, which is a triangular sea area formed by the British Bermuda Islands, Puerto Rico and the southern tip of Florida in the United States. This led to the association of it with geomagnetic anomalies. It has also been noted that most of the wrecks in the Bermuda Triangle occur at the beginning and middle of the lunar month, when the Moon's tidal effect on the Earth is at its strongest.
The Earth's magnetic field has two magnetic poles, the geomagnetic south pole and the geomagnetic north pole.
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The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area of sea between Florida, Puerto Rico and the Bermuda Islands in the United States. Because in this area multiple aircraft crashed, ships were missing. As a result, there are different opinions, and now the representative statements are:
One is the strong magnetic field interference theory; the second is the theory of submarine cavity suction; the third is the theory of clear sky turbulence; Fourth, the theory of submarine meteorite black holes; Fifth, the theory of toxic gases on the seabed; Sixth, the swamp bubble theory; Seventh, the theory of undercurrent under the sea.
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The Bermuda Triangle is subjectively exaggerated due to human beings' lack of understanding of natural phenomena. The reason is simple: there are almost no mysterious phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle now, which is obviously due to the fact that with the advancement of science and technology, people are better able to resist meteorological disasters.
Bermuda Triangle "Mystery Events".
In 1502, Columbus passed through the Bermuda Triangle, and the originally clear sky was suddenly stormy, and waves dozens of meters high rushed towards the ships. Columbus instructed the crew to adjust their course, only to find that all the navigation instruments were out of order. Fortunately, after a few days of drifting at sea with Columbus's ships, the weather finally cleared.
In 1840, a "ghost ship" was discovered in the Bermuda Triangle. Fresh vegetables and fruits were found from the ship, as well as intact cargo, which proves that the ship was not attacked by pirates, so where did the people on the "ghost ship" go?
In 1963, the American cruise ship "Marin Keys" was sailing in the Bermuda Triangle. On the second day of the voyage, the Marin Caits mysteriously disappeared after reporting the coordinates of its last voyage to the shore.
Several explanations for the mysterious phenomenon in Bermuda.
In fact, there are some mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, but they are nowhere near as magical as the legend suggests. Compared to other seas in the world, the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle are also less prominent. Scientists have given several explanations for the mysterious phenomenon that appeared in the Bermuda Triangle:
Hurricane said. Summarizing the mysterious phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle, it will be found that there are many occurrences of hurricanes. And these hurricanes mostly occur at night, which makes rescue efforts more difficult. When rescuers search for the wreckage of the ship the next day, they are often swept away by the hurricane.
Infrasound said. Infrasound is a sound wave that cannot be heard by the human ear, but it is harmful to ships and the human body. When a storm occurs, the ensuing infrasonic damage is so powerful that many people lose their lives in an instant, and when the ship gets out of control, it sinks when it hits a reef or encounters a wave.
Vortex said. There are also scientists who believe that there is a huge vortex deep in the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle, and when a ship passes above it, not only will the ship be sucked into the ocean, but the magnetic field will also be chaotic, causing navigation equipment to malfunction.
To sum up: the Bermuda Triangle does have some mysterious disappearances, but compared to other seas, it is not as magical as the legend, and it is the result of false rumors. Some of the phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle have been deciphered, but there are still some unsolved mysteries.
This is because the oceans are extremely vast, and 71% of the Earth's surface area is occupied by the oceans, not to mention the mysterious seabed, which leads to an extremely low understanding of the oceans. With the deepening of the study of the ocean, the mysterious phenomenon of the Bermuda Triangle will surely be solved.
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No. In fact, at first, the legend of Bermuda only came from the ** family, and then people put the disaster event into the seat until now that Bermuda is mysterious.
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Personally, I don't think it's that magical. The so-called Bermuda Triangle is nothing more than hype. Because information was not so developed in the last century, many things were spread by rumors.
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The Bermuda Triangle is actually not so magical, although there is no scientific basis for some mysterious events in the Bermuda Triangle to explain, but we should not be feudal superstition, we should advocate science, I believe that one day in the future, science and technology have developed very well, and we have the ability to explore the Bermuda Triangle, and the mysterious veil of the Bermuda Triangle will be revealed.
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Yes, the Bermuda Triangle has an independent special magnetic field, and once you enter, it instantly changes the visual effect, giving people a sense of mystery, which is very magical.
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