The two halves of the sunken RMS Titanic are at a depth of 2.33 miles (3.75 km) below the surface of the Atlantic. While this depth is amenable to robotic and DSV exploration, it is far below current limits for any individual diving apparatus.
the ship is about 10 empire state buildings deep (surprising isn't it?)
The RMS Titanic sank in the North Atlantic in 1912. Its remains can be located at a depth of some 12,500 feet below the surface.
it went under at about 3491 feet below see level
12.500' deep (2.3 - 2.5 miles).
It is 2 miles down under the ocean.
2 and a half miles
Farther than you can swim.
12460 ft.
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage and is now 12, 600 feet under the surface.
No they cleaned that up in 1788.
about 12500 feet (3800 meters).
Because the water was so heavy that the the water plunged the titanic under water
The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage and is now 12, 600 feet under the surface.
No they cleaned that up in 1788.
about 12500 feet (3800 meters).
Because the water was so heavy that the the water plunged the titanic under water
The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level
Seems like nobody bothered to bring it up! The Titanic is at such a great depth that salvage would be very difficult and unviably expensive. After it was located and filmed by special under-water vessel, it was decided to leave it as its final resting place, as so with those that went with it.
1985
2,267 feet under and no, a person cannot dive to the Titanic; too deep
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
About 102 years.
I'm pretty sure the titanic didn't have feet
Nothing can heat the water around the Titanic. She's under two-and-a-half miles of ocean water.