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    The Bermuda Triangle has a lot of mystery’s such as there supposedly being sea monsters in that part of the sea. The Bermuda Triangle Has a lot of history Such as five navy planes taking off during a training mission. Somewhere in Florida Alabama, The planes Were known as flight 19 and they were never found or seen again. ("Bermuda Triangle: Behind the Intrigue"). The bermuda triangle is bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. ("Bermuda Triangle: Behind the Intrigue"). The region didn’t get

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    The Bermuda or Devils Triangle is though to be a mythical section of the Atlantic Ocean. The Bermuda Triangle is roughly 140,000 square miles and stretches from Miami to Puerto Rico to Bermuda. Many myths and theories surround the Bermuda Triangle. Dozens of boats and planes have disappeared within the boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle. The theories stretch from atmospheric pressures to UFO's and Atlantis being found in the Devil's Triangle. Only one thing can be said for certain about the Bermuda

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    What really is the Bermuda Triangle? Conspiracy theories are well known throughout many cultures. Whether these theories be used to explain some weird occurrence, or used to show that the government is trying to kill us all and are hiding certain things, these theories seem to pop up in almost every aspect of life. The moon landings were faked, Elvis isn't really dead, 9/11 was planned by the government; all these are conspiracy theories that help to explain weird occurrences that people don't

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    While methane bubbles can sink an entire ship, it does not prove to be the cause for all disappearing ships and plans in the triangle. The area of largest methane gas releases was not in the Bermuda’s but somewhere along the Carolinas’ coast. This decreases the likelihood of methane gas releases from the ocean floor. Some drilling rigs have drilled into methane hydrates (where methane gas is stored underground) and while the density of that water did decrease and the ship sunk; there was plenty of

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    The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is considered to be one of the largest unsolved mysteries of time. There have been numerous studies that resulted in the emergence of the unusual theories known today. Some people often believe that supernatural forces caused the incidents that have happened in the triangle. Others believe that humans are the main driving force for these occurrences. The beliefs in the unusual disappearances, methane gas pockets, and weather patterns that occur in the Bermuda

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    The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil’s Triangle is a mysterious legend that people believe may involve supernatural habits, causing people to disappear. It’s located in the Western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. “Just off the coast of Florida lies a patch of the Atlantic Ocean with a nasty reputation. During the last century, people say, some 50 ships have vanished in the notorious Bermuda Triangle” (Bubble Trouble, Rene Ebersole). After my research, I’ve come to the conclusion that I don’t think

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    know, the Bermuda Triangle is located in the Western Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico where a large number of ships and aircrafts that have mysteriously disappeared over time. Many of these disappearances have unexplained explanations as to why planes have still yet to be found. Other planes and boats have vanished from areas where the weather was not unusual. For an example, flight 19, 1945, one of the most mysterious disappearances that has happened within the Bermuda Triangle

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    There are many unsolved mysteries and intriguing theories about the Bermuda Triangle. Some believe it is a real thing that exists, while many others consider it to be a mere myth. I personally think it is veritable based off of the speculations that I have made. The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil’s Triangle, is the name given to an area of water in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It is an area in the ocean that is known to suck

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    Bermuda Triangle Killer sea Farts and Alien Vortex are alike and different in many ways Alien Vortex is like Killer Sea Farts because they are both dealing with fuel running out. For example, in Killer sea farts the weather patterns caused high winds and in the Alien Vortex article it had USS Cyclops. Also , Killer sea farts is like Alien vortex because 26 of the high winds it have been major hurricanes and in Alien vortex the methane gas is absorbed by the ocean water then it can become acidic

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    zone. Flying over the Bermuda triangle was different tho. Ever since barbara was a little girl and discovered Amelia earhart went missing flying over the Bermuda triangle it became a lifetime goal for her. Eventually the plane boarded and barbara was on her way to the vacation/lifegoal of a lifetime. Meanwhile, barbara started to contemplate about the risk of doing this tour. Some of the things that were going through her head were: What if the plane crashes? What if the triangle is a portal? What if

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