Ships do sink....
yes
methane
The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area that has points at Cuba, Bermuda isles and Florida. There are different ideas as to how exactly ships and planes sink sink in this are. People speculate that it is the USAF, natural occurences, sea monsters and aliens.
because of gravity
The answer that the first person gave to this question was foolish. There no way to prevent being sucked in the Bermuda triangle because the pressure is so high that even planes sink.
i am ok with it but is kinda of dumb because now when you go over it you dont sink !
because there are electrical curronts and the curronts of the water.
There has been a theory that aliens abduct humans and leave the vessel to sink
basically they sink but after a few hours there harder to find therefore, they cant find them!
The RMS Titanic sunk when it hit an iceberg on the 14th of April 1912 however it did not sink until the early hours of the 15th.The Titanic hit an iceberg in the Atlantic sea when it was travelling from Southampton to New York.
Yes, an object will sink in a fluid if the force of gravity pulling the object down is greater than the buoyant force pushing the object up. This creates an unbalanced force that causes the object to sink.