Is the Bermuda Triangle dangerous and mysterious as rumored

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Is the Bermuda Triangle dangerous and mysterious as rumored
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The name of the Bermuda Triangle or the Devil's Triangle is associated with a number of legends and narratives, such as the disappearance of many ships, aircraft and submarines, a geographical region in the form of an equilateral triangle, located between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico in the Atlantic Ocean.

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The explanations for the mysterious disappearances of ships and aircraft in this region are basically based on many speculations, hypotheses and legends, woven around the mystery of this region! Many of them resemble science fiction scenarios.

In the official website of the US Coast Guard, the question was answered: "Is there really a thing called the Bermuda Triangle?" The answer was: "During the investigations of many aircraft and vessels that are likely to have disappeared in the area over the years, Something indicating that the incidents were the result of any other causes other than material reasons. " In other words, ocean and human error are the real culprits, and the Bermuda Triangle is no longer obscure, suspicious or dangerous to any other area along the open ocean.

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Water covers about 70% of the earth's surface. The sea is estimated to be 1338 million cubic kilometers, with an average depth of 3,700 meters, so it is not surprising that some aircraft and ships sink without leaving any appreciable effect on it or any evidence of its passage. , A reporter named Vincent Gaddis investigated the "mystery" of this area, and was the first to refer to it as the "Bermuda Triangle," came Gaddis unique title of the mysterious disappearance of US naval aircraft, which was carrying a crew of 14, "Journey 19"; an article entitled "The Dead Bermuda Triangle" was written in Argessoy magazine, alleging that Events that took place in the region is a group of supernatural events of nature, and in the following year, expanded his article Gaddis to become a book entitled "Prospects for the invisible."

Charles Berlitz also published a book entitled The Bermuda Triangle, expressing his faith and full faith in the myth of the Bermuda Triangle, citing a lot of evidence supporting it, and linking this myth with others like it, with a large percentage of sales.

The real reasons for the disappearances:



When another naval aircraft, consisting of a crew of 13, disappeared on a search for the first lost plane! "The flight commander lost 19 of his course and then the plane's fuel," wrote veteran US Navy columnist Howard Rosenberg of the Bermuda Triangle, in an article for the US Naval Command and Marine Heritage Branch (NHHC). As for the crash, it is likely that it crashed into small pieces due to its large size and then the debris sank, and for the water it was colder than the crew could survive, even if they survived the crash!



The PIM Mariner, usually referred to as the "Flying Gas Tank", is usually referred to as a "flammable gas tank". This led Rosenberg to the possibility that the rescue plane had also exploded in turn while trying to save for flight 19.

Since then there have been many rumors about the region, but the number of actual incidents in this region, one of the most active areas, is not the largest number of incidents in any other region of the world.

"The fact is that the so-called Bermuda Triangle is one of the most densely populated areas of air and sea navigation, so the more aircraft and ships passing through the area, the greater the probability of accidents," Rosenberg wrote again.

other reasons:

- Bad weather and hurricanes:

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), tropical storms and hurricanes are very common in this region of the Atlantic Ocean, which is likely to be responsible for many of the reported disappearances in the region over the years.

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Ships passing through the region in the past were more vulnerable to sudden changes in weather than today's modern ships, which have high-precision alarm systems. "The violent thunderstorms forming at sea, without warning, can play an important role in disrupting ship communication devices and causing devastating waves," Rosenberg said.

In addition, there are many islands close to the Caribbean Sea, surrounded by large areas of shallow water, which may cause problems for large vessels. Sharks and barracuda also play a role, as well as the fast-flowing Gulf Stream that will quickly wipe out any evidence of debris from the scene or explosion.

"The ocean has always been an obscure place, and when the volatile weather meets poor navigation, it becomes very deadly," says the report. "There is no evidence that the Bermuda Bermuda Triangle is more than any other region In the ocean ".

- Methane!

Despite all the clarifications provided by administrative interests and research, many myths still occupy a great place in the public imagination! Even some of the conspiracy theorists have used rumors to fabricate stories about the existence of space objects affecting the world from this region! Some have even used some geological discoveries to strengthen their sheep!

In March 2015, some research was conducted to discover a group of pits in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway. The authors of the study suggested that these pits may have been caused by the old methane explosions, which occurred after the end of the last ice age 1,700 years ago. These explosions occurred when the warming of the oceans led to high pressure in some hollow pits filled with flammable methane gas.

Some media outlets have suggested a link to these Bermuda triangles, saying that sudden and violent methane explosions could create some sewage or create bubbles of gas that would disrupt ships and sink them quickly if they exploded.

"We know that everyone now knows that methane comes from the seabed," said Carolyn Roble, a geophysicist and lead author of the US Gas Hydrate Project. "Despite the slow methane leakage in the ocean, large explosions such as those that caused the construction of the pits have not been recorded since the last ice age. When gas hydrates are released, they do not explode in a loud way unless there is an accumulation of much pressure on them - as well as a dramatic change in the atmosphere - and this happens only in shallow areas where gas hydrates are affected by the smallest changes in water temperature! Just like the area where the pits were found in the Barents Sea near the Norwegian coast. "

In fact, most of the methane that leaks into the ocean today is converted by microbes to carbon dioxide before it reaches the surface. "So we do not expect a major disaster in the next few centuries," Robel said.
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