Someone answered this and said 'a big worm' some believe that is is just a hoax sorry!
Since the Bermuda triangle is a theoretical place, rather than a physical place, it exists as long as people believe that it does.
yes it is ----------- Bermuda Triangle is only a phantasy; this triangle doesn't exist.
No. The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area. It has nothing to do with the anti-Christ, should one exist.
The "Baruda" triangle does not exist. The Bermuda Triangle is in the Atlantic Ocean, the the East of the Florida Keys.
Yes the taino left symbols on the island which is now call Bermuda triangle
The "Bermuda Triangle" does not really exist, but is generally believed to be a triangle between Bermuda (duh!), Cape Hatteras, NC and the southern tip of Florida. Like UFOs, Sasquatch, the Abominable Snowman and the Easter Bunny, the Bermuda Triangle exists only in fairy tales and superstition.
The Bermuda Triangle doesn't actually exist as a triangle, any more than selecting three different locations on the surface of the Earth and calling them a triangle.The Bermuda Triangle is an area where (supposedly) strange things happen (but don't really), so I suppose the correct answer is: the Bermuda Triangle was formed by someone looking to make a quick buck by selling fanciful stories to a gullible public.
Scientists believe that wormholes may exist in the universe, potentially connecting different points in space and time.
Why scientists believe a liquid water ocean might exist on the moon Titan
scientists believe it.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is actually shaped as a tringle. Bermuda is an island but the Triangle is not an island. The Tirangle covers the area down from the coast of Florida all the way down by the Carribean and across, as shaped like a triangle.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that satellites are affected by the Bermuda Triangle. Satellites orbit the Earth at altitudes far above the region and are not subject to the same environmental factors that might affect ships or aircraft. However, some anecdotal reports and myths exist about unexplained phenomena in the area, but these are largely unsubstantiated. Overall, satellites continue to operate normally regardless of their position over the Bermuda Triangle.