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Bermuda Triangle Facts

Jasper Quincy

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Editora: Publifye

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Bermuda Triangle Facts offers a refreshing, science-based look at the infamous oceanic region, moving beyond supernatural myths to explore plausible natural explanations for maritime incidents. The book argues that rogue waves, unpredictable weather patterns, and unique geological features, such as methane hydrates causing buoyancy loss, are significant contributing factors. Understanding these elements is crucial for maritime safety and dispelling unfounded beliefs.

 
The book systematically dismantles the Bermuda Triangle mystery, starting with its history and folklore, then diving into detailed analyses of rogue waves and weather patterns, using historical records and meteorological data. It then explores geological factors and re-evaluates high-profile disappearance cases, offering evidence-based natural explanations. This approach shifts the focus from speculation to informed risk assessment, enhancing our understanding of ocean dynamics and maritime incidents.
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 66 páginas.

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