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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.
For its mysterious disappearances of planes and ships.
The disappearances of people that entered the triangle.
They are one of many theories yes.
about 2000 vesseld 75 planes
The Bermuda Triangle was formed by someone with a map, a ruler, a pencil, and an overactive imagination. Someone realised at a certain moment that the area where many disappearances were reported resembled a "triangle" on the map.
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.
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 so called disappearances and problems in the Bermuda Triangle are simply a fraud. There is no proof that anything strange happens there any more frequently than anywhere else.
Because more disappearances has happened in the last 20 years