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people don't travel across the Bermuda triangle. but i have a suspicion that may the Bermuda triangle has a connection with area 5.
Amelia went missing in the Pacific Ocean, this is on the other side of the Earth from the Bermuda Triangle! No connection between Electra Project and B.T.
One possible explanation for the high pulling force within the Bermuda Triangle could be strong underwater currents or methane gas release from the seafloor, which could create turbulence and affect ships and aircraft. Other theories involve electromagnetic anomalies or natural phenomena that interfere with navigational instruments, causing confusion and leading to accidents. However, concrete evidence supporting these claims is limited and the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle remains unsolved.
because the gas under the ocean that sinks ships and air craft is oxygenated in the water.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary area drawn on a map by the authors of two books published in 1974, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the use of these terms.Please note that those who promote the 'Bermuda Triangle' theories do not necessarily draw these lines in the same places.
Evidentally, there are probably more unsolved aircraft incidents in the Triangle than Ships, as planes are smaller, harder to locate and move fast, the last can be a liability in a danger zone on the down angle.
They can all affect BP readings.
Anyone? Please?!
Color does not affect magnetic force. But as magnet gets heated it loses magnetism
Local attractions such as buildings or metal objects can affect the accuracy of a prismatic compass survey by causing magnetic interference. This interference can lead to errors in compass readings and, consequently, inaccurate survey measurements. To minimize these effects, surveyors should identify and account for local attractions during their surveys, employing techniques such as taking multiple readings and using a declination correction.
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it will create a consistence difference in your readings as it is a systematic error.