Facts And Figures Of “Bermuda Triangle”

Editorials News | Feb-05-2020

Facts And Figures Of “Bermuda Triangle”

There are various facts associated with Bermuda triangle, some of points are as follows:

1. Bermuda triangle is also known as Devil’s Triangle.
2. It is a zone surrounded by points in Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico where ships and planes are said to oddly disappear into thin air or deep water.
3. The term "Bermuda Triangle" was termed in 1964 by writer Vincent Gaddis in the men's pulp magazine Argosy.
4. It is to be said, that more than 50 ships and 20 airplanes had disappeared until now.
5. On 5th December 1945, Flight 19 was the identification of a group of five Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle.
6. The reason behind disappearance as the lost contact during a United States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
7. On 8th March 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 was disappeared while file from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing Capital. Many people believed that there is some connection between the disappearances of the two.
8. Charlez Beltiz, was the individual who believed in the paranormal activity, therefore he believed that the Bermuda triangle is connected to paranormal activity in some or the other way.
9. Over the years, many theories came to explain the mystery.
10. Few theories have explained that there may be few “crystal energies” to sink ships and planes.
11. Apart from this, many people have explained- perfectly natural — geological or hydrological explanation.
12. One unnatural rumor of underwater alien bases.
13. One logical reason may be lightning or an electrical spark ignited a huge bubble of methane that came to the top right next to a following or plane, causing them to sink without a trace.
14. Then there comes one magnetic theory that explains that there must be a navigational problem which had confused pilots and causing them to dive into the ocean. But they have been trained to fly even after losing the electromagnetic direction, so this theory fails to explain the disappearance of the ship.
15. Few suggest the rogue tidal waves, cause behind the disappearance.
16. There is no proof that mysterious disappearances prevail with any greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled zone of the ocean and boaters and fliers continue to travel through the triangle without event.

By: Suvarna Gupta

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