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Term Papers on The Bermuda Triangle

Term Paper TitleThe Bermuda Triangle
# of Words505
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.02

The Bermuda Triangle

     The Bermuda Traingle, also called the Devil's Triangle, is the home of many unexplainable wreckages.  It covers a vast area of land in the Atlantic Ocean.  Although no borders are definite, most people agree on one specific area.  To find that area, draw imaginary lines on a map starting at Melbourne, Florida, to Bermuda, to Puerto Rico, and back to Florida.  Authors of books try to creat a mysteryby expanding those lines further out then that range and that is what causes the controversy over the exact lines for scientists and amateurs to judge by.
     Many people and ships have been lost over the years in this triangle.  Six ships were lost in the 1800s and forty more disappeared between 1900 and 1945.  Three planes have vanished flying over the Bermuda Triangle before 1945.  The worst tradgedy of all, over three hundred people have been lost total in this land plot.
     There are many reasons for these disapearances.  Other than some people's beliefs of supernatural beings in that area, more logical excuses have been put forth.  Aside from the natural disasters of tornadoes, tidal waves over two hundred feet tall, waterspouts, fireballs, and ocean floor gas leaks, there is a strong current in the Gulf Stream.  The sea bottom is made of limestone mountains with caves cutting through them all throughout the mountain chain.  There is quick sand in the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean under the triangle, also.  Some scientists are saying that the re...

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