The Bermuda Triangle is a made of three island. It is said that ships and planes that go through it vanish unexpectedly. Never to be seen again.
Using the theory of techtonich plates - the theory that all countries were joined together but the earth changed and then these techtonic plates spread out - the bermda triange may well expand ... if Bermuda moves away.
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width x highest point on the triange then divide by 2 if equilateral/isoceles triange height x width then divide by 2 if right angled triange/scalene triangle
a cone
three
The term was first popularized by of all people, the Fishing columnist ( and once very popular on TV and radio) Vincent (Gadabout) Gaddis. He wrote a book called evasive horizons or a similar- maybe invisible Horizons- about the Bermuda Triangle, numerous lost ships and aircraft in the area and so on. Mr. Gaddis in a sense popularized the Bermuda Triangle. He is better known for his radio and tv fishing programs.
a scalene triangle
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a triange
180 degrees