There is a Great Lakes Vortex *( roughly a cyclonic force field- may or may not be windstorm- it does not show up on weather instruments. Lilke the Bermuda triangle, it has been implicated both in watercraft ( Ships and boats) and aircraft accidents and disappearances. Entirely within Continental USA! It has never gained the media attention of the Bermuda Triangle despite its closer location. The Coast Guard, Navy, and weather Bureau have investigated- whatever finds are kept secretive.
The theory that there is some kind of electromagnetic vortex that sucks planes and ships down into the water, seems to be the most logical. Others include the devil and a doorway to another demention.
3, one coming from each vortex (corner) going to the opposite side of the vortex
Life goes on; see the link below. Allegedly, things completely disappear from existence. Some people believe it to be a vortex to an alternate dimension, others believe that high tidal waves make the people and ships and etc. disappear under the waves.
nobody made the Bermuda triangle it is a unnatural disturbance in the this information can provide a possible partial explanationVile Vortices refers to a claim that there are twelve roughly evenly distributed geographic areas that are alleged to have the same mysterious qualities popularly associated with the Bermuda Triangle.The best-known of these are the Bermuda Triangle itself, the Devil's Sea near Japan and the South Atlantic Anomaly. However, none of these (including the Bermuda Triangle itself) have been demonstrated to have any of these qualities, and the claims are not taken seriously in the scientific community.Paul Begg, in a series of articles for The Unexplainedmagazine, criticized the methodology of writers on the subject of unexplained disappearances. He checked original records of the alleged incidents. Often, he found, the ships which were claimed to have 'mysteriously disappeared' had a mundane reason for their loss (see for instance Raifuku Maru). Some were lost in storms, although the vortex writers would claim that the weather was fine at the time. In other cases, locations of losses were changed to fit the location of the vortex. Sometimes no record of the ship even existing in the first place was found.
The Bermuda triangle is true and yet false. It is true that something mysterious is going on.But yet it is false to all the people who think its an alien(s) or a black hole on Earth. It is what I believe an island or volcano which contains a substant or mineral of which can attract anything from plastic,to metal, to even wood. Now some scientist may think this therey is impossible.But think about it. If there were a black hole then it would've sucked up the Earth by now. And if it were aliens wouldn't we have seen something coming down from the sky? Remember this..."nothing is impossible.". A few decades ago we thought man couldn't go into space. Now look at us. We have explored 9 planets and pluto!So I say...there are 2 explanations. 1.There is a island attracting everything that passes anywhere near it. Or..2.There is a vortex to where it sucks up anything near it and transports it a few hundred miles away.So for any confused kids doing a project on the Bermuda triangle...trust this answer and you will get atleast a C-.
first change into xlr8 and do triangle triangle circle [vortex move if you have it]. then for first bution action press triangle for the second press circle for the final press o squar triangle
Possibly- and this could explain lost planes and ships- a Vortex could exist in the area- a whirlpool in reverse, pulling everything down below the sea surface. it is a very rare natural phenomena, but not Impossible- like a surface level Black Hole or localized vacuum would be. There is a Vortex in the Great Lakes which has claimed numerous maritime and aircraft losses.
The Isosceles triangle only has one possible line of symmetry; and that is through the vortex, AKA: The middle, in a vertical line.
no there is not but the closes cheat is the vortex cheat try this: triangle,triangle,square,O,X,L1,L2,down,down
Ships and planes get lost everywhere. The Bermuda Triangle has become a bit of a legend because of movie makers and and a whole heap of what ifs. There is no evidence, other then that made up by people with fertile imaginations, that the Bermuda triangle is any more dangerous then anywhere else. You are no more likely to vanish there than anywhere else with similar weather and traffic. See Larry Kusche's book "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" if you really want to know what is going on. There are a few theories. One is that pockets of natural gas will occasionally dislodge themselves and suck ships down. This has never been known to happen in real life. It is just something someone made up. Another is that it has its own magnetic field which is also highly unlikely. The Earth could not possibly generate a magnetic pull sufficient to pull a plane or ship down, and any compass readings from a magnetic compass are checked against actual sun and star observations. In other words, no one in their right mind depends so solely on a mag compass. The myth most likely stems from some form of an ancient legend such as a sea monster dwelling in the area that sank ships. The only reason the Triangle seems to have so many dissapearing ships is because if a ship sinks in it it will get much much more publicity than a ship sinking oh say off the coast of japan. it is because of the gravity. the Bermuda triangle lies in the vortex(believe the center of gravity of earth)
it holds something up and if its not then something is wrong