The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary area in the Atlantic Ocean where a number of planes and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Some key facts are that over 1,000 lives were lost in the 20th century, averaging about 10 per year. Scientific evaluations have found the number of disappearances is not abnormal and usually have logical explanations like weather events. One famous incident was the disappearance of Flight 19, a training squadron of 5 Navy planes that vanished after sending distress calls in 1945. Various theories for the disappearances have been proposed, but the causes remain unproven.
4. When you hear someone mention the Bermuda
Triangle, the first thing that comes to mind is
mystery and the disappearance of ships and aircraft.
The Bermuda Triangle claimed more than 1,000 lives
during the twentieth century. That averages to about
10 per year, Scientific evaluations of the Bermuda
Triangle have concluded that the number of
disappearances in the region is not abnormal and
that most of the disappearances have logical
explanations.
The Bermuda Triangle, also called the Devil's
Triangle. It is an imaginary area that can be roughly
outlined on a map by connecting Miami, Florida;
San Juan, Puerto Rico and the Bermuda, an island
chain off the coast of the United States. Within that
triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean have occurred a
number of unexplained disappearances of boats and
planes when ever any thing try to flew over this place
it disappears.
Introduction:
12. Some interesting facts about bermuda triangle
*The bermuda triangle, also called the devil’s
triangle.
*it is an imaginary area that can be roughly
outlined in map connecting miami, florida,san juan,
puerto rico and the bermuda an island chain off the
coast of the united states.
*within that triangular area of Atlantic ocean have
occurred a number of unexplained disappearances
of boats and planes whenever any thing tries to
flew over the bermuda triangle it disappears.
13. One of the incident:
Disappearance of Flight 19, a training
squadron of five of navy torpedo bombers,
became the most notorious of
disappearances associated with the
Bermuda Triangle. The squadron left Fort
Lauderdale, Florida, with 14 crewmen and
disappeared after radioing in several
distress messages. A seaplane sent in
search of the squadron also vanished.
Those two airplane disappearances were
frequently cited as the Bermuda Triangle
legend grew during the 1960s and 1970s.
19. Some of the fake beliefs
1. Many people say that the
reason for the disappearance of
ships & airplanes at bermuda
triangle are the sea monsters.
Which grab the ships and planes
crossing by.
2.Many people also say that
the reason for
disappearance of ships and
airplanes at bermuda
triangle are the alien
attacks.
20. Christopher Columbus
Christopher Columbus was a
great sailor and the only
person who could escape
from the Bermuda triangle.
He wrote in his memoirs on
how his compass acted
strangely while sailing to the
Bermuda triangle. He along
with another shipmate he
documented unusual
compass readings and a fire
ball in the sky.
25. Predicted reason for disappearances
1st reason is due to presence of methane
hydride gas in water a reaction takes place
because of which bubbles are released as a
result of which the ships drowns resulting
in its disappearances.
2nd reason is due to presence of high magnetic
force in that area the navigation system of ships
and airplanes stop working and they loose their
way which results in crashes.
26. It’s hard to come to a final judgment on the Bermuda Triangle and its'
phenomenal events. The lack of evidence to tracing the missing boats,
planes, leads us to believe the Triangle is purely supernatural.
CONCLUSION