Yes, it is. The Woods Hole Oceanagrapic science page has some interesting methane hydrate scenarios. Large deposits of methane hydrate unlie this area and if sufficient amounts were released at one time, the release would generate a "foam of such low density that a ship would not be able to float." This event may have happened 10,000 years ago when lower sea levels would have eased the pressure on the sea floor, allowing methane escape. There would also be an explosive mixture of oxygen and methane in the air above. So there are unusual anomalies in the Burmuda Triangle. Well, the triangle itself is real in that it encompasses a triangular shaped area between the southern tip of Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. However, the legends that surround certain "mysterious" disappearances of ships and planes in the area are less real. The U.S. Navy and Coast Guard have both conducted in-depth studies of the area and other than certain anomalies with respect to magnetic fields, neither has found any unnatural causes or explanations for these disappearances. For the most part it is assumed that these unfortunate occurrences are a result of human error.
In the Bermuda Triangle even though people think that the Bermuda Triangle is not a real sea. hope this helped!
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
Yes it is real, the Nessie lives in the loch ness not the Bermuda triangle. If a Nessie like monster was seen in the Bermuda triangle, it wouldn't be the Nessie.
The Bermuda Triangle is a real area of the south Atlantic off the coast of the United States. It has a long history of being responsible for ships and planes disappearing when they pass through it. It is considered myth but things have happened there.
The Bermuda triangle is a place, that is official. The debatable part about it is what causes the disappearance's. The reasons behind that may not be real, but the place CERTAINLY is.
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Yes, that monster will get out from Bermuda Triangle when the world almost end. That monster real name is DAJJAL.
AnswerThe Bermuda Triangle is not real. These planes and ships just so happened to crash in this area during the early 1900s. The people who were on the plane didn't have to correct technology to connect back to where they took off at to make the right decisions while flying over the ocean. People started a rumor saying that some aliens had a magnetic force there on the earth or something but it is not real at all. The longitude and latitude of where the planes and ships were at were no where near the triangle. They were all scattered apart. That is why there are no ships and planes sinking or crashing into the ocean today because we now have the correct technology to do the right things while out in the middle of the ocean.AnswerBermuda and the surrounding areas are very popular tourist destination. Thousands of planes and ships, all the major cruise lines, travel safely in and out of the Bermuda Triangle every year. AnswerYes, the Bermuda triangle is very much real but are the myths that lie within it, are unclassified. The Bermuda Triangle has a record of missing ships or airplanes that lie between the three points creating the Bermuda Triangle. Most guesses are that the loss of ships or airplanes has nothing to do with the Bermuda Triangle but that mostly all the crashes or disappearances are not within the Bermuda Triangle but are near it's edges.
Yes, Bermuda is a real place. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory. The population of Bermuda is approx. 68,265. That number is increased by nearly 600,000 visitors that regularly travel to Bermuda every year; it is a very popular vacation destination. All of the major cruise lines and airlines travel to and from Bermuda everyday. These facts are real. See the link below.
No one knows, and maybe no one will ever know. Bermuda Triangle is a real mystery.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is actually shaped as a tringle. Bermuda is an island but the Triangle is not an island. The Tirangle covers the area down from the coast of Florida all the way down by the Carribean and across, as shaped like a triangle.