Scientific View
The scholars from the University of Southampton have finally solved the mystery once for all. They blame the phenomenon called Rogue waves, reason behind the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. So, what are Rogue waves? They are generated due to storms and the process of oceans’ swell colliding with each other. It is the collision that makes them this powerful that brings down an airplane from that height. One rogue wave can reach up to the height of 100-feet which is the same as the height of the largest tsunami ever happened in 1958 in Lituya Bay, Alaska.