No, it is spelled asteroid, anyhow. meteors are very prevalent in higher latitudes as in the Polar regions- where Volcanos also are common- but not Bermuda triangle. it might be if the Polar regions were as widely trafficked as the West Indies- by Naval craft, Coast Guard, commercial cruise ships- maybe there would be a Polar triangle-also plenty of natural hazards such as Ice Bergs and floes- which are an abode of life, forlet us admit it, Polar Bears.
No, she did not have anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
Yes. The Bermuda can be destroyed. The destroy the Bermuda triangle, you would need an asteroid at least ten kilometers ( about 6 miles ) in diameter. This would also solve the dinosaur problem, once and for all.
Miami, Puerto Rico, the Bahama Islands, and Bermuda are usually the land areas that are included in most versions of the Bermuda triangle. The type of land that these places have in common is beautiful beaches and surrounding waters that are very popular with tourists.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle per se is defined over open water: no land.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary place, so what it exactly includes is up to an individual's imagination.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.
No it was not the bermuda triangle is an area of ocean.
No there are no pyramids in the bermuda triangle Idiot
why did they name the Bermuda triangle the Bermuda triangle
Umm no it is the the Sargosso Sea. It is in the ocean it cannot be on land. Stupid!
none has pssed the bermuda triangle
Are you planning to visit the Bermuda Triangle?