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Why do so many plane crashes happen in Bermuda Triangle?

Bermuda Triangle (English: Bermuda)

The triangle is also called the Devil's Triangle, and sometimes the Bermuda Triangle (according to recent research, it is not a triangle, but the Bermuda Triangle is trapezoidal, covering as far as the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The sargasso sea, located in the North Atlantic, is a triangular sea area consisting of British Bermuda, American Puerto Rico and the southern tip of Florida. It is said that supernatural phenomena and events that violate the laws of physics often occur, covering an area of about 3.9 million square kilometers (6.5438+0.5 million square miles). ?

From 1880 to 1976, hundreds of ships and planes crashed, thousands of people died here, and about 158 people were missing, most of them happened in the 30 years since 1949, 97 people were missing, and at least 2,000 people died or disappeared here. These strange and mysterious disappearances mainly occurred in an area called "the sargasso sea" in the western Atlantic Ocean, which is a wide water area between 20-40 degrees north latitude and 35-75 degrees west longitude. Here is the world-famous Mexican warm current, which is day and night 120- 190 km, with many whirlpools, typhoons and tornadoes. Not only that, the sea here is 4000-5000 meters deep, and there is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is more than 7000 meters deep and the deepest is 92 18 meters.

The explanation for the disappearance.

Bermuda Triangle Although some studies think that there is nothing special about Bermuda Triangle, some people insist that there are unusual ships and planes missing in Bermuda Triangle, and give some possible reasons.

The main project of combustible ice: methane gas-water mixture

The explanation of some disappearances focuses on the large area of combustible ice on mainland reefs. 198 1 year, the United States Geological Survey published a paper on the hydrate phenomenon in Black Ridge far from the southeast coast of the United States. Intermittent methane eruption may produce water vapor layer, which can not provide proper buoyancy for ships. If the above situation is true, forming such an area around the ship will cause the ship to sink quickly without any warning. Experiments in the laboratory have proved that bubbles can indeed reduce the density of water and make the model ship sink, and it has also been proved outside the laboratory that bubbles can make the ship sink, but this effect may not happen on a full-scale ship because of physical intervention.

In addition, methane gas is also considered to be related to the plane crash. Methane gas is thinner than ordinary air, so it can't provide the buoyancy needed to keep the plane flying. In addition, methane may interfere with the function of the aircraft altimeter, which measures the altitude by measuring the density of the surrounding air. Because of the low density of methane, the altimeter will show that the plane is climbing, which will cause the pilot to lower his flying height and fall. Another possibility is that methane decomposes the fuel mixture and air in the engine, which may cause combustion to stop and the engine to stall.