Why scientists think Bermuda Triangle mystery is no more
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The Bermuda Triangle—yep, that famously spooky patch between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico—has puzzled people for ages with stories of missing ships and planes.
Turns out, scientists now think it's less about the supernatural and more about nature: sudden methane gas eruptions from the ocean floor could make water so bubbly that ships just lose their buoyancy and sink.
With modern tech, traveling through the Bermuda Triangle is safer
With modern tech like satellite tracking and advanced navigation, traveling through the Bermuda Triangle is actually a lot safer these days.
While legends still float around, researchers say natural processes could help explain at least some of the incidents and note that weather can contribute to accidents—so it's probably not aliens or sea monsters after all.