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because a circle doesn't have 3 points.

there are 3 corners to the area known as the Bermuda triangle,

hence, the term "triangle"

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The term "Bermuda Triangle" was popularized in the 1960s to describe the area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where several aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The shape of a triangle was chosen to represent the geographic boundaries of this area. There is no particular reason why it is not called a circle, it was just a choice made by those who coined the term.

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