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It is only certain ships and planes because they contact other ships and their is barely any electricity. They are usually pretty bad storms and whirl pools, so you would be lucky to make it on a sunny day!

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Q: Why do only certain ships and planes go missing in the Bermuda triangle?
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What is the so called Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda triangle is a strange place south of the Caribbean sea where many planes and boats have gone missing.


What is the biggest mystery of Bermuda triangle?

Many planes and boats have gone missing and were never found.


How many ships have gone missing due to the devils triangle?

It is reported that at least 20 planes and 50 ships have gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years. 1,000 people have died or disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years.


When did the Bermuda triangle first gets its name?

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What is the deal with the 'Bermuda Triangle'?

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Do all ships and planes disappear in Bermuda triangle?

No, not at all.


What Bermuda triangle is known for?

For its mysterious disappearances of planes and ships.


Do UFOs make planes sink in the Bermuda Triangle?

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How boats and air planes sunk in the Bermuda triangle?

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

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How does the Bermuda triangle work?

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