There are huge areas of frozen methane gas on the seafloor in the Triangle. When the solids heat and become gaseous this results in a change in the density and composition of the air above. Objects such as boats and planes lose their buoyancy and sink due to the change in the atmopshere.
They try and fly thru it.
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It is not only in the Bermuda triangle that planes and ships go missing. They go missing all over the word, it just happens there more as supposed electromagnetic Fields disable navigation systems. Also the Bermuda triangle is part of one of the most used area's of ships and planes so there are far more things there to go missing.
The Bermuda Triangle is above the lost city of atlantis.The way ships and aircrafts go missing is because there are pyramids that trigger magnetic signals which pull in whatever there is in the area of them into the Bermuda Triangle. -Tristin Anduze
The Bermuda Triangle is a made of three island. It is said that ships and planes that go through it vanish unexpectedly. Never to be seen again.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
It is said that many ships and airplanes disappear in the Bermuda Triangle it is the magnetic feild that causes the compasses to go out of control and not work. New answer: Many ships and planes disappear in many parts of the oceans, not only in the Bermuda Triangle. It is doubtful that more disappear in the Bermuda Triangle than elsewhere.
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!
Yes, some ships and some aircraft do travel to and from the Bermuda Triangle with few if any problems. However, because some ships and some aircraft do go missing, even in fine and calm weather, and because sudden storms and weather problems happen there more than most other places in the world, not only suddenly but more violent than other places, it's not actually advisable to go there on a boat, or in an aircraft.
christopher Columbus was the first person to identify and go through the Bermuda triangle
Tectonic drift -- Actually, that's moving it. The Bermuda Triangle reaches from Bermuda (a tiny island) to Puerto Rico (a tiny island) to the city of Miami (not so tiny.) The concept of the Bermuda triangle was created in 1950 with an article by Associated Press reporter Edward Van Winkle Jones. He had a map showing an airplane flying from Bermuda toward Puerto Rico, another plane flying from Puerto Rico to Miami, and finally, Flight 19 flying from Fort Lauderdale out in the direction of Bermuda. It looks a triangle drawn over the Atlantic Ocean. Each year, ships and planes go missing off the eastern coastline of the United States, as planes have for a century, and ships literally for hundreds of years. Yet both the US Coast Guard and Lloyds of London state that no more ships or planes go missing here than off the Pacific coastline. Much of the story however, begins with Flight 19, aka the Lost Patrol when supposedly they disappeared suddenly into the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Flight 19 disappeared in December of 1945 but it wasn't into the Bermuda triangle and it wasn't sudden - it took five hours for each of the TMB avengers to drop out of the sky. The irony of Flight 19 is that none of the men died within the infamous Bermuda triangle. Three crash sites have been located and one aircraft has been raised from the sea. Taken from, Discovery of Flight 19 Douglas Westfall, historic publisher, Specialbooks.com
They go to the Bermuda Triangle, along with all your other lost things. Thats " Bermuda Triangle "