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Because more disappearances has happened in the last 20 years

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Q: Why has the Bermuda triangle had so much publicity in the last 20 years?
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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 was the last diappearence of the Bermuda triangle?

13 September 2009


How did the Bermuda triangle affect Amelia Earhart's last flight?

Amelia went missing in the Pacific Ocean, this is on the other side of the Earth from the Bermuda Triangle! No connection between Electra Project and B.T.


What is the estimation of death in the Bermuda triangle?

the estimated death amount when last checked is over 137,000 lives


What would be a good conclusion if you were writing a story about the Bermuda triangle?

Your conclusion must come last - it's based on whatever you wrote in your essay about the Bermuda Triangle. We can't give you a conclusion because we didn't write or read your essay.


How many accidents happend in the Bermuda triangle?

Since 1492 over 1000 people have been recorded missing inside it.


Who last saw Amelia Earhart?

nobody saw Amelia before she died remember when she was flying over the Bermuda triangle all by herself.


Does the Bermuda triangle effect the hurricanes?

Evidentally, there are probably more unsolved aircraft incidents in the Triangle than Ships, as planes are smaller, harder to locate and move fast, the last can be a liability in a danger zone on the down angle.


What are facts Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle (a.k.a. the Devil's Triangle) is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean bounded roughly at its points by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. Legend has it that many people, ships and planes have mysteriously vanished in this area. How many have mysteriously disappeared depends on who is doing the locating and the counting. The size of the triangle varies from 500,000 square miles to three times that size, depending on the imagination of the author. (Some include the Azores, the Gulf of Mexico, and the West Indies in the "triangle.") Some trace the mystery back to the time of Columbus. Even so, estimates range from about 200 to no more than 1,000 incidents in the past 500 years. Howard Rosenberg claims that in 1973 the U.S. Coast Guard answered more than 8,000 distress calls in the area and that more than 50 ships and 20 planes have gone down in the Bermuda Triangle within the last century.Some facts from the World Factbook:The population of Bermuda is approx. 68,265; the population of Peurto Rico is approx. 3,978,702; the population of the Bahamas is approx. 310,426. That's a total of approx. 4,115,000permanent residents in the Bermuda Triangle. There are also several hundred thousand visitors that regularly travel to and from these countries every year.


When was the last time someone was killed in the Bermuda Triangle?

According to the Bermuda Police Service, "Bermuda had a per capita murder rate in 2009 more than five times that of London". Former Bermuda Government statistician Cordell Riley explained: "From a statistical point of view, our small size magnifies data when compared to other countries. For instance, we have more golf courses per square mile, more churches per square mile, etc. Therefore this has to be taken into consideration when making such comparisons." Those were the statistics for 2009, which may or may not reflect the current situation in Bermuda, or the other popular tourist destinations located in the 'Bermuda Triangle'. If you're interested in travel to these popular vacation spots, you will need to check the current crime information for the time period you plan to travel and the destination that you choose. The biggest danger for people who travel by air or by ship through the 'Bermuda Triangle' is catching something or lost luggage.


What is the name of the last country to join caricom?

Bermuda


What are facts about bermuda triangle?

WE WONT TELLMore than 66 aircraft and ships have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, like the Mary Celeste which sunk in 1872, Fight 19 which disappeared in 1945, and the Marine Sulpher Queen Ship which sunk in 1963. The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devil's Triangle, Hoodoo Sea, and Limbo of the Lost. The Navy has never believed in the Bermuda Triangle. Reports of strange sightings in the Bermuda Triangle have been reported since Christopher Columbus on his journey to the New World in 1492.Monkeys fling poos at you.It's not that crazy, it's just a normal place.When Going Through The Bermuda Triangle All Navigation Devices (Compass, Radar , Etc.) Will Go Haywire (Not Work Correctly). They Are Said To Spin Around Numerous Times (Compass) And The Radar Is Said To Just Stop Cycling To Find Ships, Planes Or Anything.The Bermuda triangle is one of the most mysterious and dangerous areas of the earth's oceans, blamed, for the disappearance of over 2,000 ships and 75 airplanes through a rather short period of three centuries.The first known documentation ofstrange phenomenon in the Bermuda Triangle was recorded by the famed explorer Christopher Columbus in October 1492, when he and his crew was said to have passed through the area. On the eleventh of October of that year, Columbus recorded in his log book that his crew had seen "strange dancing lights on the horizon", "flames in the sky", and later recorded that he had observed bizarre compass bearings in the area.This was the first known recording of any strange occurrences in the triangle leading to the discovery of the New World in 1492, but it was not the last. After the discovery by Spain and Portugal that the New World could be a source of valuable minerals and abundant resources, the countries sent galleons to transport the materials from the New World back to Europe.