'Bermuda Triangle' Solved? Myth Finally Debunked By Science As the Disappearances Were Caused By Air Bombs

The Bermuda Triangle mystery is finally solved as meteorologists were finally able to debunk the cursed myth. It was explained that air bombs are responsible for the disappearance of anything that comes across the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.

Researchers were finally able to debunk the myth and believe the Bermuda Triangle solved. The mystic triangle is responsible for thousands of plane and boat disappearances for centuries, and it is deemed haunted by many as it was previously speculated that angry spirits would plague the 500,000km square area between Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. It was believed that the haunted spirits would trap any foreign travelers and would suck them into a black whole, causing their disappearance.

Centuries after the famous myth surfaced, researchers was finally able to provide a solid explanation as to why the disappearances took place. According to Independent, Dr. Steve Miller, a satellite meteorologist at Colorado State University debunked the famous myth. Dr. Miller explained that the cloud bombs that are formed

"You don't typically see straight edges with clouds, most of the time, clouds are random in their distribution," Dr. Miller stated while talking to the Science Channel.

Meteorologist Randy Cerveny explained to Mirror as to how the cloud bombs were formed. It was explained the strong blast of air has the capability to turn over and sink a boat or cause the place to crash.

"These types of hexagonal shapes over the ocean are in essence air bombs. They are formed by what are called microbursts and they're blasts of air that come down out of the bottom of a cloud and then hit the ocean and then create waves that can sometimes be massive in size as they start to interact with each other."

Think the myths of the Bermuda Triangle solved? Despite its scientific explanation, do you still believe that paranormal activities occur in the Bermuda Triangle? Do let us know your thoughts through the comment section below.

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