
By: Christine S.

Ten Frequently asked questions:
1. Where is the Bermuda Triangle located?
2. Who gave the Bermuda Triangle its name?
3. Is there a famous crash that took place in Bermuda Triangle?
4. What exactly is the Bermuda Triangle?
5. What are the latitude and longitude of the Bermuda Triangle?
6. Is there another Bermuda Triangle?
7. Where did the Bermuda Triangle myth come from?
8. Could the Bermuda Triangle be an "Underwater Area 51?"
9. What is the size of the Bermuda Triangle?
10. How many planes and ships have gotten lost or
gone down in the Bermuda Triangle?
Top Five Websites for The Bermuda Triangle:
- 1. BERMUDA TRIANGLE STARGATE? A CONNECTION TO ATLANTIS? This website is the view of a historian. He talks about how there might be another Area 51 but underwater. He believes that the Bermuda Triangle might be an Area 51.I think it's a great site because it explains theories about the Bermuda Triangle.
- 2. A Brief History of the Devil's Triangle This website contains facts about the Bermuda Triangle. It talks about some of the things that goes wrong in the area and the famous Flight 19. This site is very informative.
- 3. Lost Ships This website talks about what ships and planes that went down or disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. I think that when you visit this site it will sink in what this area is capable of. All of these ships and planes have disappeared ever since the 1800's.
- 4. Bermuda Triangle - Skeptic's Dictionary This website believes that the Bermuda Triangle is a myth. The area which we call the Bermuda Triangle isn't extraordinary if you see the weather patterns of the area. The Atlantic Ocean isn't calm waters. But what causes the magnetic field?
- 5. Q&A This website is good because it deals with a person answering other people's questions. It answers most of the questions that people usually asks. This guy has researched the Bermuda Triangle and feels that his answers are correct. There is also an online disagreement at the bottom of the page. I believe that it shows the variation of information that is out there on the Bermuda Triangle.
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Answers

1. The Bermuda Triangle is located in the Atlantic Ocean. It's around Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. This area is known for its wide Varity of storms that passes through this area.
2. The name Bermuda Triangle was established by Vincent. H. Gaddis for his magazine in 1964. But he wasn't one of the first people to notice that there have been a lot of ships and planes that crash or are said to be missing in that area. the other person to have noticed this strange event is George X. Sands.
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3. plane was on the way to an over water navigational training flight. The plane's compass wasn't working properly so they were lost. Also, the weather that day was rainy and the sea wasn't the calmest. After the plane's first distress signal the plane was never heard from again.
4. It is an area that is thought to make ships, planes, and fish boats disappear. People travel through it all the time. The area is only dangerous when there are storms in the area. The area around Florida isn't the calmest weather in the world.
5. The Bermuda Triangle doesn't have precise coordinates. All we know is that the triangle is located between Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico.
6. People say that there is another "underwater Area 51." Scientists says that the magnetic field might be caused by micro-wormholes. Therefore the micro-wormholes cause the magnetic fields to mess with the pilot's and captain's compasses. People near the area believe to have seen flying objects visit the area from time to time.
This is an interesting subject. If you want to know more about "Underwater 51" visit
BERMUDA TRIANGLE STARGATE? A CONNECTION TO ATLANTIS?
7. Vincent Gaddis came up with the phrase "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle." This name has stuck to the area. Myth became legend all because of Gaddis's article in the 1967's Argosy and in his story.
8. Dr. Michael Preisinger believes that there is another Area 51. He has been studying the area for quit some time. He has found out that people in the area saw planes mysteriously disappearing right before their eyes over the water. If you want to research more about his "Underwater Area 51" you can go to the top five best websites. It is number one because I find it interesting.
9. The size of the Bermuda Triangle varies from person to person depending on the author or writer. It is believed to be 500,000 square miles to three times that size.
10. The number of how many ships and planes that have gone down in the Bermuda Triangle varies. No one knows for sure. One person says that there has been two hundred to one thousand incidents that has happened over the past five hundred years. You can also see how many ships and planes has been lost or disappeared in the Triangle. You can visit the Lost Ship site in my top five websites to go to. You can only imagine how many of them have gone down.
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