At one time the Bermuda Triangle was exceptionally dangerous because of the risks of piracy and hurricanes. Now the piracy has moved to the coast of Africa, and only the hurricanes remain in the Bermuda Triangle.
Storm surges are formed during hurricanes.
The Bermuda Ttriangle covers a region which experiences a number of tropical storms every year - including hurricanes. However, there is no supernatural danger in the triangle.
No, hurricanes must form over the ocean.
No, the Bermuda triangle is formed by lines drawn from Miami Florida to the Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and includes most of the Bahama Islands.
The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three different places: Florida, Miami and San Juan.
Hurricanes
IN the open ocean.
Yes. Hurricanes are atmospheric phenomena that are cause by certain weather conditions.
No ..... hurricanes are not formed in the same way some can be stronger some can be lighter. Most hurricanes form from tropical disturbances that organize and intensify. However, some hurricanes develop when a subtropical or extratropical low takes on tropical characteristics.
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form. The waters near Canada are to cold for hurricanes to form.
15m waves, sometimes 45m, possibly hurricanes, water tornadoes, and a lot more.