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    Bermuda Triangle: Theories and Legends The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles of the south eastern tip of Florida and the Atlantic Ocean. This strange and mysterious patch in the ocean has caused more than 1000 ships and planes to disappear with no trace of evidence. No one quite knows what happens to these missing ships and planes or where they go but there’s hundreds of theories. Some of which are: Atlantis theory, One theory out of the hundreds, is the Atlantis theory. It comes

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    In Nickell’s scholarly journal, The Bermuda Triangle and the ‘Hutchinson Effect’ (2007), private investigator, teacher, and author Joe Nickell claims that the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle may have been caused by such phenomena as undersea bases established by extraterrestrials, time warps, and “electronic fogs” associated with the “Hutchison Effect”. Nickell frequently refers to and cites John Hutchison’s accumulated research which explains how the Hutchison

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    Bermuda Triangle is the area between Miami Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. Dozens of mysterious disappearances of planes and aircrafts have happened in the triangle. They disappeared without a trace. Although it is a popular trading route and is used on a daily basis. Ships and planes go through the triangle all the time safely. There are a lot of claims to have seen flames under the water or faces in the water as well as sightings of demon like creatures coming out of the water in the triangle. Although

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    The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the “Devil’s Triangle”, is famous for its many disappearances of planes, boats, and ships. This mysterious triangle has left many people confused about its happenings throughout the years. The points of this triangle stretch from Bermuda to Miami, Florida, and over to San Juan, Puerto Rico. There has been multiple stories people have talked about involving losing the city of Atlantis to the sea in the middle of this triangle. The myths, theories, and experiences

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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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    In March 1918, the USS Cyclops traveled through the Bermuda Triangle, and without any warning or plea for help, disappeared with all 306 passengers and crew members (Fawcett). Twenty-seven years after the USS Cyclops went missing in December 1945, five U.S. navy bombers flying from Fort Lauderdale vanished somewhere within the imaginary lines of the Bermuda Triangle after realizing that they were lost (Fawcett). Both of these occurrences along with many others have struck a nerve with those who hear

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    the sunken ships and planes that cry from beneath the floors of the home of mysteries finally ascents back to the lapping waves upon the surface, screeching out what really hides under the streaming walls of the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle based on the countless disappearances, is an unfolded riddle that is known to be an alarming part of the world because of the swallowed ships and planes from many others going there. Although theories of this place being

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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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    Bermuda Triangle is the area where many people, planes, submarines, and ships have disappeared.This is a place of mystery, deaths, and tales where people have heard of ships and planes never coming back once they have entered the Bermuda Triangle.The Bermuda Triangle is the most interesting place in the world, because of its many mysterious disappearances.It has a hurricane that is stronger than four nuclear bombs.What is the science going on within the Bermuda triangle? The Bermuda Triangle, also

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    to find any angle in a right triangle. There are various of ways to remember these trigonometric ratios, but the most common way is through SOHCAOTOA. By having this clear in your memory, it will allow one to remember at least the three basic trigonometric ratios: Sine (sin.), Cosine (cos.), and Tangent (tan.). Before one learns about how SOHCAOTOA is split up, we must learn about the angles in a right triangle. First off, the hypotenuse is the longest line in a triangle, then in order to find the

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