The Unsolved Mystery of The Bermuda Triangle

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The Unsolved Mystery of

the Bermuda Triangle


By Group A
Raneth – Slide 1
Taniya – slide 2
Kavinu – slide 3
More About the Bermuda Triangle
• Covering an area of 440,000 miles of sea, the Bermuda triangle
is part of a busy shipping route, with several vessels heading to
America, Europe and the Caribbean crossing through every
day.

• The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a


loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic
Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have
disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable
sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery
When was it discovered ?
• This area has been linked to a number of mysterious
disappearances dating back to 1945, when a squadron of
five U.S. Navy aircraft on a training mission vanished without
a trace.
• What, exactly, happened to those planes — and to the ships
and aircraft that supposedly went missing in the Triangle
since then.
The cause of the Danger zone !
•  The fact that the Bermuda Triangle is often swept by hurricanes, and
it’s not hard to see why ships might occasionally sink there. But not
dozens of them.

• It is said that a very powerful water current and a strong magnetic


fields it there and it is a main fact that the reson if found to all of these
causes.
• Although it is not proven with perfect evidence.
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