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Scientists Suggest Possible Solution to Bermuda Triangle Mystery

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October 24, 2016: The unusual disappearance of ships and aircraft in the western part of North Atlantic Ocean known as Bermuda Triangle is no longer a mystery.

The region which is also referred as the Devil's triangle was over the years being blamed for the disappearance of more than 70 airplanes and several hundred ships.

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The cause of such disappearances was a mystery for years but it seems scientists may have finally solved the mystery behind the disappearances.

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They claimed that the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle can be attributed to the presence of hexagonal clouds right above the area. These hexagonal clouds create terrifying 'air bombs'.

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According to Mirror UK, "Using radar satellites to measure what was happening beneath the clouds; they found that sea level winds were reaching almost 170mph."

These 'air bombs' have a speed of 275km/hr which is enough powerful enough to bring airplanes down or flip over the ships.

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The formation of these deadly 'air bombs' is explained by Meteorologist Randy Cerveny.

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"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."

– prepared by Pinaz Kazi of NewsGram. Twitter: @PinazKazi

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