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Bermuda Triangle is a common phenomenon of acute gas, according to the Salem-News.com.
Natural gas, as gas produced by boiling water, mainly methane, is the prime suspect behind the disappearance of some aircraft and ships.
Evidence from the discovery that brought a new perspective on the mysteries that haunt the world for many years was contained in the reports the
Professor Joseph Monaghan examine the hypothesis was accompanied by David May at Monash
Two hypotheses of the study is the giant balloons of methane gas out of the ocean floor that causes the most part, to say nothing of all, mysterious accidents at that location.
Ivan T. Sanderson real-sona sona has identified the mysterious during the 1960s. Sanderson even really describe the mysterious zones more than a diamond shaped like a triangle.
Sanderson found that not only the Bermuda Triangle but the Japan Sea and North Sea are two areas where mysterious events are common.
The Oseanograf who roam on the seabed of the Bermuda Triangle and the North Sea, the region between mainland Europe and the United Kingdom reported finding a lot of methane content and sites of former landslide.
Departure from this connection and the data available two researchers describe what happens when a giant balloon burst of methane from the seabed.
Methane, which is usually frozen under a layer of underground rock, get out and turn into a gas balloon dilated geometrically when he moves to the top.
Upon reaching the surface of the water-filled balloon that gas will continue to grow upward and outward.
Each ship is trapped inside a giant helium balloon that will directly unsteady, loss of buoyancy and are interested in fall into the ocean floor. If the balloon is large enough and has sufficient density, then the aircraft can be struck down by it.
Aircraft methane trapped in a giant balloon, likely suffered engine damage due to methane and immediately covered by the adoptive power loss.
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