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A powerful, swift ocean current that can quickly erase evidence of a disaster.

While legends suggest supernatural forces, most scientists and agencies like NOAA attribute the disappearances to natural factors:

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 BERMUDU DIVSTЕЄRIS -

The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used by American author Vincent Gaddis in a 1964 article for Argosy magazine.

Estimates range from 500,000 to 1.5 million square miles . 2. The Legend's Origin A powerful, swift ocean current that can quickly

The Bermuda Triangle is not an officially recognized location on world maps, but it is generally defined by an imaginary boundary between three points: (USA) Bermuda (UK Territory) San Juan, Puerto Rico

View the NOAA Bermuda Triangle Fact Sheet for a scientific perspective. BERMUDU DIVSTЕЄRIS -

The "Agonic Line" passes through the area, where true north and magnetic north align. This can cause compasses to appear to behave strangely if pilots do not account for it.