It is believed so: when Earhart's plane disappeared, she had last been heard about 100 miles off Howland Island in the Pacific, on 2 July 1937. As to her fate: Speculation has been rife over the years regarding what happened to Amelia Earhart. The usual conspiracy theories and alien abduction theories have abounded. Some have claimed Earhart was captured in the South Pacific Mandate area by the Japanese and interned for a number of years before either perishing or being executed. This originated when a man, then 15, claimed he had been toying with his radio and a woman came upon the speaker, claiming to be Amelia Earhart. There was then a scream and the woman said Japanese soldiers had entered the plane, she begging them not to hurt her. Then the transmission went dead. Regardless of the rumours, no evidence has ever been found to substantiate them, and the circumstances surrounding Earhart's disappearance remain a mystery.
she drowned
I don't think anyone knows. When she flew on her trip, she hit the Bermuda triangle, and lost all signal; therefor, no one could find her plane, or knew what happened.
she disappeared in the dragon's triangle (other side of the Bermuda triangle)
No, she did not have anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
No, Amelia Earhart did not crash near the Bermuda triangle. (As a side note, there is no uniform definition of the Bermuda Triangle. It's a mythical place.)
We do not know if it crashed or where it crashed.
Qualitatively No, the flight path of the Electra Project which commenced on 3.l7.37 and terminated- at least officially around 7.02.37 nowhere near covered the territory popularily known as the ( Bermuda Triangle) it was over the Pacific that contact was lost, the Bermuda triangle is in the Atlantic, has been linked to Atlantis by some writers such as Edgar Cayce.
Because she was trying to be the first woman to fly the Atlantic Ocean but sadly here plane did crash in the Bermuda Triangle and No One want to go looking for it just in-case they get killed or are lost
First of all it is Amelia Earhart. Her last flight was in the Pacific Ocean, Pacific Theatre of Operations- as it was called in World War II. This is on the other side of the world from the Bermuda Triangle!
The Bermuda Triangle is actually a big triangle in the ocean that corners three islands and is a place where many ships and plains crash and are never found. You are considered lucky if you make it out alive. The Bermuda Triangle is also found for unexplained mysteries.
There is no absolute evidence a crash occured- if you mean during the world-wide flightThere are no eyewitness descriptions as one might garner with, more down to earth, automobile accidents- no witnesses , no absolute proof there was a crash so how do you determine the angle of attack- or impact? a UFO at least is visible.
there is absolutely no connection whatsoever between Amelia Earhart and the Bermuda Triangle. Earhart went missing in or over the Pacific Ocean, nowheres near the Bermuda triangle. the only possible cross-feed might be the fact mentioned in one of the books put out by the ARE ( Edgar Cayce associates) in a rather slipshod fashion they admitted ( (One of the first female pilots) did a Survey of the Bimini Area in l935. By l935 there were hundreds of Aviatrixes in circulation- the article did not specifically mention Earhart- who flew from California to Hawaii in that year by the way- without problems. ( do not confuse with Electra-I Hawaii crash-landing in fact and film). This brought out Electra II. Amelia, like racing drivers had a spare plane if the main one was put out of action by an accident, which it was.. ( Electra I was later repaired). Other than that, there is no tie-in between Amelia Earhart and the Bermuda Triangle.The Cayce book merely stated a Woman pilot surveyed ( and obviously survived the expedition) the area in l935, it did not mention Earhart.
The fuel of her Electra ran out and she tried to land on the Canary Islands but did not survive.
1937
yes