The Devil’s Triangle: Mystery Solved

   
       
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In our childhood, we all must hear about a place around our living hood that no one should visit because it was not safe. We used to be afraid of the place but we are still eager to know what's inside right? So this article is the same. What if I told you that a region between 3 islands is a place that is prohibited to visit or cross by ship or even by flight?

Nothing Could Cross


It was November 4, 2019, a boy flying on a Qatar Airways plane from Qatar to Miami, Florida. after crossing more than half of the distance he saw through the digital map on the mini tv which is fitted behind his front seat that the direction of his destination is straight but the plane slowly changed its direction to the left.


As the air hostess cleared his doubt, he understood that most of the flights are not allowed to fly through a particular region named the Bermuda triangle. But the doubt he had with himself is, “WHY?”. This lead him to know more about the Bermuda triangle and of course, he did. 


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Yes! That boy was Anas Ahamed and that was me.


Bermuda Triangle 


The region’s name is Bermuda triangle and is also called the “Devil’s Triangle”, located in the western part of the north Atlantic ocean. Even though the exact boundaries of this Bermuda triangle are not universally agreed upon.


Approximately, total area range of the Bermuda triangle is between 500,000 and 1,510,000 square miles which are 1,300,000 and 3,900,000 square kilometers

By approximation, the place that we claim as a Bermuda triangle is vaguely triangle in shape. And this Bermuda triangle will not appear on any world maps. And the United States Board on geographic names does not recognize this Bermuda triangle as an official region of the Atlantic Ocean.


The name Bermuda triangle was not used till 1964. It was first used in a magazine return by Vincent Gaddis. “Triangular region that has destroyed hundreds of ships and planes without a trace”


It is the place that is believed by many scientists and researchers that the chances of escaping or being alive after traveling through the Bermuda triangle are very low, no matter whether you float by ship or fly by plane. This Bermuda triangle holds the most profound secrets as many articles, movies or documentaries said. But that doesn't mean the mysteries are unsolvable.


Mysteries and the Rumors


This region between Miami, Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda island is in the form of a triangle that is known as the Bermuda triangle. Many aircraft and the navy entered the triangle but have yet to return. Most of the people that tried to cross the region drowned. 


Many theories say that alien activities were going on under the Bermuda Triangle, it may have had a path to travel to other dimensions or universes and even some theories say some dangerous monsters may live there. Before getting to know about the reason behind these mysteries let us have a look at the planes and shiNovembergone missing because of the Bermuda triangle.


Missing Planes and Ships


On 5 December 1945, a training flight named “flight 19” took off and entered the region of Bermuda the triangle. the compass stopped working immediately The pilot contacted his higher official through radar and informed him about his situation but the radar too stopped working while he spoke with him then the flight was said to be disappeared.


The government sent 13 well-trained rescuers for rescue but it also disappeared without any trace. Even the explorer Christopher Columbus mentioned the same experience he had in the Bermuda triangle. He said that,  Once he entered that region his compass stopped working and started showing the wrong direction but somewhat after a huge struggle he did’ meet any problem further and escaped.


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And then in 1967, an American businessman named burrock traveled from Miami to the Bermuda triangle in his yard. He saw the waves slowly becoming huge, heavy, and brutal. He informed the rescue team about the situation and the location. Once the rescue team arrived there was no trace of his yard crossing that area. And still missing.


It's not over, more than 75 aircraft and more than 100 ships were disappeared in the Bermuda triangle and still missing but do you think all these incidents are done by aliens or any monsters? If yes, then we could add more interesting fantasy stories behind it. But the actual answer is No!


Uncover the Mystery 


The researchers and scientists joined together with the university of colorado and began research on the Bermuda triangle through satellite. 


The result was quite shocking to the researchers. Because of the result, they found that the clouds above the Bermuda triangles are forming in a hexagonal shape around  88km huge. This kind of cloud is knowns as an air bump cloud. And this air bump cloud bumps the pressure in the atmosphere, and because of this atmospheric pressure wind will be created at almost 273km/HR.


The speed of the wind could lead the ocean in resulting tsunamis, hurricanes, Lightning, Thunderstorm, and so on together. The huge waves of the Bermuda triangle are almost 47 feet tall then imagine the height of the waves if a tsunami occurs in Bermuda. This is the reason that even planes could get affected by Bermuda that triangle.



Due to the bad climatic condition, even the radar couldn’t work properly and the magnetic field abnormalities make the compass deactivate. This leads the ships and planes to go missing in that direction. Apart from this, researchers found another main reason for the missing ships in the Bermuda triangle.


That is, there was a gas named methane is released from the bottom of the ocean to the top surface and the methane gas hit on the bottom of the ship and makes holes. This makes the ship drown due to the damage on the bottom.


Final Shot


Even after these solid proofs and research, still, people believe that Bermuda is a place controlled by alien or monsters but science never lie and no one could lie to science.



Written By - Anas Ahamed


Edited By - Riya Dabas






 




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