No, Air France Flight 447 did not hit the Bermuda Triangle. The flight, which went down on June 1, 2009, was en route from Rio de Janeiro to Paris and crashed in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles) northeast of the Brazilian coast, far from the Bermuda Triangle area. The crash resulted from a combination of factors, including pilot error and technical issues with the aircraft.
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The Bermuda Triangle (the area between the island of Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico) are affected heavily by sudden storms, due to its geographical location, forcing winds to travel through the narrow corridor between them and then be split when the winds hit the island, forcing them to fall back into the direction the came from, which can cause whirlpools and storms. Thousands of people have "escaped" the triangle, because the storms are rarer than literature and folk tales actually make them out to be.
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.
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that people die in the Bermuda Triangle at a higher rate than in any other region of the world's oceans. The Bermuda Triangle is not recognized by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, and the U.S. government does not recognize it as an official name for any part of the Atlantic Ocean. Many of the disappearances attributed to the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by natural factors such as extreme weather conditions, human error, or mechanical failures.
a meteor hit the Bermuda triangle and some meteors are magnetic no a lot of meteors are magnetic and there you go ~ The "Bermuda Triangle" is a hocus-pocus scam moneymaker for people who write stupid books about the Bermuda Triangle. There's nothing sinister there. Ships disappear all the time, all over the globe. But there is no "Aleutian Islands Triangle", so Fox News doesn't cover it when a poor fishing boat or something capsizes up there. The only reason they seem to be a big thing in the 'Bermuda Triangle' is that that area of the Atlantic has a TON of shipping routes through it, so at any given time, there are more ships there than there are, say, off the coast of Greenland. Wacko author Charles Berlitz wrote a book about it back in the 1970s, made a million dollars, and now everyone thinks that there's some spooky stuff going on. No one ever asks about the thousands of airline flights, and hundreds of ship crossings, that occur there every day, with no funny stuff going on.
American Airlines Flight 11 hit the north tower and United Airlines Flight 175 hit the south tower.
Two flights hit the World Trade Center. The North Tower was hit by American Airlines Flight 11 and the South Tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175.
American Airlines Flight 77.
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One of them was Flight 11 and I think the other was flight 175
the second terrorist flight hit the north tower while the third hit the pentagon and the fourth hit and open field in Pennsylvania.
The difference between capris and bermuda shorts is that capris are just a bit longer and may have more flare at the ends. Bermuda shorts tend to be cut very strait and are designed to hit the person just above the knee. Capris on the other hand are designed to hit you anywhere from just below your knee to just above your ankle. Capris can also be made to look formal if they are made out of the right material whereas Bermuda shorts really cannot.