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Is underwater gas to be blamed for the Bermuda triangle?

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It is not officially the reason behind it, it is one of the natural (not supernatural) options. It is commonly used with other natural processes like tornadoes and storms.

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What dissolved gas is in the water in the Bermuda triangle?

methane


Is the Bermuda Triangle have a large gas pocket?

I have never heard this theory but anything is possible.


How does the Bermuda triangle affect the atmosphere?

because the gas under the ocean that sinks ships and air craft is oxygenated in the water.


What could be responsible for the high pulling force within the Bermuda triangle?

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.


Do planes go down in the Bermuda triangle because of a gas?

Fuel exhaustion- as you said a gas- running out of gas- could certainly precipitate an aircraft- to say the least forced landing- which could be a fatal one.


What force acts at the Bermuda triangle?

Gravity is everywhere! All the forces of nature act there. Some disappearances can be attributed to methane gas eruptions from the sea floor.


What are some explanations as to the paranormal activities in the Bermuda Triangle?

There's some people who think that the Bermuda Triangle is a place where a magnetic field is fluctuating because of heavy metals in the soil at the bottom of the ocean. It messes up the compasses and gets people lost. Also, it is theorized that the soil there also has collections of methane gas that erupts with such force that it can tip boats and damage planes.


What was the bermada triangle notorious for?

Missing planes and ships. There has been hundreds of studies about why so many planes and ships either disappear or appear way off course in the Bermuda triangle. Theories range from aliens to gas bubbles in the ocean depth's to magnetic anomaly.


How many ships and planes have gone missing in the Bermuda triangle?

100's because of magic trolls that make huge waves when they pass gas


What could be causing the density change inside the Bermuda triangle and why is it causing the ships to disappear?

Methanoyl gas bubbles on the floor of the ocean for that area creates sink holes in the water and gases rise to the air affecting the altitude and velocity of the airplanes. Watched this on "Discovery's Dive To The Bermuda Triangle" where 3 or 4 different therioes were tested and proven. Still some unanswered questions though. Interesting program.


How do planes go missing in the bermuda triangle?

There are huge areas of frozen methane gas on the seafloor in the Triangle. When the solids heat and become gaseous this results in a change in the density and composition of the air above. Objects such as boats and planes lose their buoyancy and sink due to the change in the atmopshere.


What happened to the USS Cyclops?

It vanished in the what is said Bermuda triangle it was on it's way to the bay of Baltimore and disappeared, some say it is gas bubbles or rogue wave but no one knows what completely happened to it that day.