1. Presented by: URAIBA IFTIKHAR
REGISTERATION NO : SU-23-01-185-006.
BACHELOR IN COMMERCE (4YEARS).
SEMESTER:01
Unsloved Mysteries Of
The World
Presentation topic
3. Introduction
1. The Bermuda Triangle, al
so known as the Devil's Tria
ngle
2. is a region located in the w
estern part of the North Atlan
tic Ocean.
The Bermuda Triangle covers approximately 500,000 square miles (
1.3 million square kilometers) of ocean
3. The region first gained attention in the late 1940s and early 1950s wh
en a series of high-profile disappearances occurred.
6. Human Error And Technology
Many incidents can be at
tributed to human error,
navigational mistakes, or
mechanical failures. The
Bermuda Triangle is a he
avily trafficked area, and
the high number of incid
ents can be explained by
the sheer volume of ship
s and aircraft passing thr
ough the region.
7. Serve Weather
The area is known for its
unpredictable and harsh
weather conditions, includ
ing sudden storms and ro
gue waves. These environ
mental factors can contrib
ute to accidents and mak
e it difficult to locate and
rescue missing vessels.
8. Methane Gas Hydrate
: Some researchers have proposed
that large amounts of methane gas
trapped in the seafloor could be rel
eased in the form of gas bubbles, c
ausing ships to lose buoyancy and s
ink. However, the presence of meth
ane hydrates in the area is not signi
ficantly higher than in other parts of
the ocean, casting doubt on this the
ory.
9. Electromagnetic Anomailes : It has been suggested
that unusual electromagnetic phenomena in the Bermuda Triangle co
uld interfere with navigational instruments, leading to accidents. How
ever, no scientific evidence supports the existence of such anomalies.
10. Electronic Foa
g : According to some
theories, a strange elec
tromagnetic phenomen
on called "electronic fo
g" could be responsible
for the disappearances.
It is suggested that this
fog can engulf ships an
d planes, interfering wit
h their navigational sys
tems and leading to ac
cidents.
11. Atlantic And super
natural Explanatio
ns: Some people believe that
the Bermuda Triangle is conne
cted to the lost city of Atlantis
or other supernatural phenom
ena. However, these theories la
ck scientific evidence and are
generally considered more spe
culative in nature.
13. Conclusion
Scientist Dr. Karl Kruszelniu
cki claims to have an answ
er to the mysteries of the
notorious Bermuda Triangl
e saying it is a heavily trav
eled area, meaning more a
ccidents are likely to happ
en and the number of disa
ppearances aren't unusual
due to human error and p
oor weather.