The Titanic was found by Robert Ballard and a team of French scientists in 1985. There have been about seven more expeditions since then to bring up artifacts from the debris field between the two halves of the wreck.
They didn't, the Titanic sunk and is still there today.
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no it's not because it is dangrous
Titanic was the most famous, and the grandest, ship in the world. Today, she is, by far, still the most famous shipwreck of all time.
Titanic was the most famous, and the grandest, ship in the world. Today, she is, by far, still the most famous shipwreck of all time.
The last survivor died in 2009.
Since the last Titanic Survivor died in 2005-2009 (I can't remeber much) no one.
The wreck of the Titanic is stiil there, and it is considered a mass grave and memorial to all those who perished
There were around 2,200 passengers on the titanic, 1500 died and around 700 survived only 1 person is still alive today.
The megalodon went extinct (the exact timeperiod is still in discussion today), but it was far enough back that it did not cause the sinking of the Titanic.
Today the Titanic wreckage is in on the bottom of the north Atlantic ocean.
Iceburgs are not a problem today because of radar and because transatlantic liners now travel a route further south that the one the Titanic sailed. Another reason they are not a problem today is because of what people think today ships slwo down so they don't hit ice. Around the time of the Titanic people thought the less time they were near ice the less chance they would hit it so they went normal speed.