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What is Barmuda Triangle?Explain in detail
Asked by srikumar mukherjee,
16 Dec '11 05:02 pm
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Bermuda Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircrafts and vessels are reported to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
Answered by Anil K Chugh, 16 Dec '11 05:30 pm
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The Bermuda Triangle is a strange and mysterious place in the southern Atlantic Ocean. It is roughly the shape of a triangle and it is said to have sucked planes and boats into its dark and murky waters. No one knows what happened to the planes and boats. When some enter the waters of the triangle they disappear forever.
THE GULF STREAM
The Gulf Stream is an area near the Bermuda Triangle. The Gulf Stream carries away debris from an accident site. This might have happened during several dissaperence cases, but not all of them. This is an especially treacherous area that forms a stream and flows past Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. The Gulf Stream is approximately 2,100 feet deep.
WHITE WATER
The airmen of flight 19 mentioned seeing White Water. Columbus also, "Noted curious glowing streaks of "White Water." White Water are mysterious patches of light and foam.
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THE GULF STREAM
The Gulf Stream is an area near the Bermuda Triangle. The Gulf Stream carries away debris from an accident site. This might have happened during several dissaperence cases, but not all of them. This is an especially treacherous area that forms a stream and flows past Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina. The Gulf Stream is approximately 2,100 feet deep.
WHITE WATER
The airmen of flight 19 mentioned seeing White Water. Columbus also, "Noted curious glowing streaks of "White Water." White Water are mysterious patches of light and foam.
...more
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Answered by LIPSIKA, 16 Dec '11 05:14 pm
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
It is roughly the shape of a triangle and it is said to have sucked planes and boats into its dark and murky waters. No one knows what happened to the planes and boats. When some enter the waters of the triangle they disappear forever.
Answered by ABBY shakthi, 16 Dec '11 05:04 pm
It is roughly the shape of a triangle and it is said to have sucked planes and boats into its dark and murky waters. No one knows what happened to the planes and boats. When some enter the waters of the triangle they disappear forever.
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