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The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used by American author Vincent Gaddis in a 1964 article for Argosy magazine.
This guide explores the (also known as the "Devil's Triangle"), a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where numerous aircraft and ships have reportedly vanished under mysterious circumstances. 1. Geography and Scope BERMUDU DIVSTЕЄRIS -
Large pockets of methane gas under the seafloor could erupt, significantly reducing water density and causing ships to sink rapidly. The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used by
According to both the U.S. Coast Guard and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) , the number of accidents in this region is not statistically higher than in any other comparable part of the ocean. 5. Essential Resources for Further Exploration Geography and Scope Large pockets of methane gas
Estimates range from 500,000 to 1.5 million square miles . 2. The Legend's Origin