Might makes right- they are big ships and not bothered by hazards which would be a problem with, say a thirty foot yacht.
Yes, some ships and some aircraft do travel to and from the Bermuda Triangle with few if any problems. However, because some ships and some aircraft do go missing, even in fine and calm weather, and because sudden storms and weather problems happen there more than most other places in the world, not only suddenly but more violent than other places, it's not actually advisable to go there on a boat, or in an aircraft.
Some animals in the Bermuda Triangle are eels, Sargasso Sea Horse, and Parasitic Isopods
Most recently, US. nuclear submarine, 'scorpion' , had been lost in Bermuda triangle in May, 1968.
The power in the Bermuda triangle is electricity, gasoline, cooking oil, some wind turbines and solar power.
No, planes do not have to fly through the Bermuda Triangle. Flight paths are determined by air traffic control and are based on safety, efficiency, and weather conditions. While some routes may pass over this area, many do not, as airlines often choose alternative routes to avoid potential hazards. The Bermuda Triangle is not recognized as a uniquely dangerous area by aviation authorities.
it is a triangle and it swallows people planes ships and boats
YEP there are some
Sharks.
Why do people some times disappear
It takes you to Bermuda, of course. See the link below.
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The Bermuda Triangle or like the title says The Sea of Monsters