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- Supernatural Phenomenon
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- Strange Coincidence
- By Kyler
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- The Bermuda Triangle has had strange sightings since the 1600’s. In
Columbus's log it said he saw strange things like weird lights and his
compass not pointing north in the area of what is now the Bermuda
Triangle. Then hundreds of years later, ships and planes have had
disappeared. People who have escaped from the watery death have said it
was a supernatural experience, but scientist say there is a logical
reason. I put what I think are the two best theories.
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- The Bermuda Triangle is the area
between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. In the Bermuda Triangle many
ships and planes have disappeared and were never found.
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- One theory is that a giant sea
animal lives in the triangle. It takes ships and pulls them down. A oceanographer
named Anton Brunn found a 6 foot eel in a tadpole stage. It is expected
to grow 72 feet long. Also there was a sighting of a monster jellyfish.
There is the thought of a giant octopus that pulls people off the ship
and eats them, but I think that is a stupid theory. Who knows, there may
just be a something in the Bermuda Triangle.
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- Probably one of the best theories is the gas theory. Carbon dioxide is
a gas that freezes at much warmer temperatures than water. The triangle
is full of carbon dioxide and that means that when boats pass through
the triangle they can freeze on the base making them sink from the
weight. The gas can also explain plane disappearances too. When the
engine starts it can cause the gas in the air to ignite making the air
craft explode. The explosion can also explain the strange lights in the
triangle. This theory can explain a lot and I like it.
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- Both of these theories are possible but I think the gas theory is the
best. I explains it all basically. It tells how ships and planes
disappear and where the strange lights come from. I don’t think the sea
monster theory explains enough. I got the gas theory from a very
reliable website. I also got the sea monster theory from a reliable
book. They show all the things of a good resource. So, what do you think
the answer is.
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- Gaffron, Norma. The Bermuda
Triangle Opposing Viewpoints. San Diego: Greenhaven Press 1988
- Bermuda-Triangle.com
- http://www.bermudatriangle.org/html/methane_
hydrates.html
- Area51central.com
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