Bermuda Triangle is an area of sea off the southeastern coast of Florida, U.S.A., covering nearly 1,140,000 square kilometres, formed by an imaginary line drawn from a point near Melbourne, Florida, to Bermuda to Puerto Rico and back to Florida. This area has some kind of mystery attached to it because of disappearance of many ships and aeroplanes have disappeared while crossing this area. Since 1854, more than 50 ships and aircraft have vanished in or near the area, without leaving much trace of what happened to these crafts or their passengers. However it must be pointed out that currently Commercial and military craft cross this area safely every day.
Some scientists believe the disappearances of the ships and aircrafts over this area was because of violent, unexpected storms or downward air currents destroyed that ships and planes, and their wreakage may then have swept far from where the craft disappeared by swift ocean currents .
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