That's the easy part to explain, 'mysterious' disappearances sell books. The Bermuda triangle has everything to do with the marketplace and nothing to do with science.
The disappearances of people that entered the triangle.
They explain it as an mysterious triangle also know as the devil's triangle it has cause many disappearances for at least 500 some say it's a bubble which sinks boats and aircraft but where are they found in the ocean to be sinked.
Lots they aren't quiet sure yet but over 100 in 3 months in 2008 so yea a lot to find more you should search the Bermuda Triangle on google its a great source
The Bermuda Triangle is a lot of nonsense. Most of the disappearances can be explained with investigations. NOVA, the PBS science show, looked into the Bermuda Triangles and proved it was much ado about nothing. The main reason people talk about the Bermuda Triangle is make money from gullible individuals.
People who read about the Bermuda Triangle may become intrigued by the mysterious disappearances associated with it. Some may even develop a sense of fascination or curiosity about the legends surrounding the area. However, many people continue to visit the Bermuda Triangle without experiencing any unusual events.
people don't travel across the Bermuda triangle. but i have a suspicion that may the Bermuda triangle has a connection with area 5.
It is Bermuda triangle also known as the Devil's Triangle, it is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared or are alleged to have disappeared. Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature.As scintificaly an explanation for some of the disappearances has focused on the presence of vast fields of methane hydrates on the continental shelves.However it is still becoming as mystery.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic ocean in which a number of aircarft and surface vessel are alleged to have mysteriously disappeared in a manner that cannot be explained by human error, equipment failure, or nat disaster Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal a suspension of the, or activity by ETA
Most of the disappearances have been reported and termed "mysterious" after the Second World War. Many myths were born in the late 40s, but the Triangle seems to have been more active - or the people more frightened or gullible - during the 60s and 70s.
The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.
The biggest mystery of the Bermuda Triangle is the high number of unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft. Despite various theories proposed to explain these disappearances, such as natural phenomena or human error, no definitive explanation has been agreed upon.
they die the bermuda triangle devouers r thing that come in its path.