The document summarizes information about the Bermuda Triangle, a region where a number of ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. It discusses that the triangle covers an area of 440,000 square miles in the North Atlantic Ocean that sees frequent ship and plane traffic. While some sources link disappearances back to 1945, most reputable sources dismiss any mystery to the area. Possible explanations for the dangers include hurricanes, powerful currents, and magnetic fields, though none have been proven. The document provides background on when the area was discovered and the ongoing question of what happened to the lost vessels.
The document summarizes information about the Bermuda Triangle, a region where a number of ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. It discusses that the triangle covers an area of 440,000 square miles in the North Atlantic Ocean that sees frequent ship and plane traffic. While some sources link disappearances back to 1945, most reputable sources dismiss any mystery to the area. Possible explanations for the dangers include hurricanes, powerful currents, and magnetic fields, though none have been proven. The document provides background on when the area was discovered and the ongoing question of what happened to the lost vessels.
The document summarizes information about the Bermuda Triangle, a region where a number of ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. It discusses that the triangle covers an area of 440,000 square miles in the North Atlantic Ocean that sees frequent ship and plane traffic. While some sources link disappearances back to 1945, most reputable sources dismiss any mystery to the area. Possible explanations for the dangers include hurricanes, powerful currents, and magnetic fields, though none have been proven. The document provides background on when the area was discovered and the ongoing question of what happened to the lost vessels.
The document summarizes information about the Bermuda Triangle, a region where a number of ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared. It discusses that the triangle covers an area of 440,000 square miles in the North Atlantic Ocean that sees frequent ship and plane traffic. While some sources link disappearances back to 1945, most reputable sources dismiss any mystery to the area. Possible explanations for the dangers include hurricanes, powerful currents, and magnetic fields, though none have been proven. The document provides background on when the area was discovered and the ongoing question of what happened to the lost vessels.
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. Thank you