They disappear because of the weather conditions.
No. It is just a myth or old stories.
No, not at all.
they say that ships planes and all kinds of stuff just vanish they have not figure it out yet how they vanish yet
It is a body of water where ships & planes mysteriously disappear.
thousands and thousands of ships and air crafts have sunk in triangle that we can't imagine
The Bermuda Triangle is a Fictional part of the Atlantic Ocean, with Miami, Florida (at one corner), San Juan, Puerto Rico (at another corner), and Bermuda (at another corner). It is a place where planes and ships are supposed to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The PBS science show Nova, and Dr. Arthur C. Clarke for the Discovery Channel, investigated the Bermuda Triangle and found it was much ado about nothing. There is no big deal about the Bermuda Triangle and almost all of the planes and ships that have disappeared there can be explained away. The Bermuda Triangle was mainly invented to sell cheap books, movies, and TV shows, to gullible people. There is no more danger in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large area of the plant. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and nothing happened to them.
No, there is no point of sailing in that area because it makes the objects disappear. Anyone who sails out of Miami, Bermuda, or Puerto Rico are sailing into the 'Bermuda triangle'. That includes the major cruise lines and airlines and hundreds of thousands of private boats and planes. The Bermuda triangle area is actually a leading vacation area. Actually, many ships travel through the Bermuda Triangle. Many people believe that because it is so busy, that it is the reason for all the disappearances. For example, the more ships that travel there, there is a bigger probability for ships to disapear.
Yes, it is essential to the tourist industry which is the main industry in and around the Bermuda triangle. Bermuda, Miami, Peurto Rico and the Bahamas all use electrical power. The dozens of cruise ships and air lines that travel there also generate electricity.
No, it's all a myth, the Bermuda is fine. My mother has been there many times and she's still alive; she thinks it's actually a fabulous place and highly recommends it, it is a beautiful place. Bermuda and the surrounding areas are very popular tourist destination. Thousands of planes and ships, all the major cruise lines, travel safely in and out of the Bermuda Triangle every year.
The scientific reason about Bermuda triangle's disaster.Why does it happen only one point of the entire earth?
In the Bermuda Triangle are Bermuda, The Bahamas, Peurto Rico and all of the people who live there and travel there; all the animals and creatures that live in those places and all the things that live in the ocean around them.
AnswerThe Bermuda Triangle is not real. These planes and ships just so happened to crash in this area during the early 1900s. The people who were on the plane didn't have to correct technology to connect back to where they took off at to make the right decisions while flying over the ocean. People started a rumor saying that some aliens had a magnetic force there on the earth or something but it is not real at all. The longitude and latitude of where the planes and ships were at were no where near the triangle. They were all scattered apart. That is why there are no ships and planes sinking or crashing into the ocean today because we now have the correct technology to do the right things while out in the middle of the ocean.AnswerBermuda and the surrounding areas are very popular tourist destination. Thousands of planes and ships, all the major cruise lines, travel safely in and out of the Bermuda Triangle every year. AnswerYes, the Bermuda triangle is very much real but are the myths that lie within it, are unclassified. The Bermuda Triangle has a record of missing ships or airplanes that lie between the three points creating the Bermuda Triangle. Most guesses are that the loss of ships or airplanes has nothing to do with the Bermuda Triangle but that mostly all the crashes or disappearances are not within the Bermuda Triangle but are near it's edges.
Well, let's see... Alcatraz has not been a prison since the early Sixties, people come and go all the time. The Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery; you are no more likely to vanish there than anywhere else, or you can bet Lloyd's of London would forbid traffic in it. So neither place is particularly inescapable.