it could. but it's not the wise ist idea
Indirectly. Although the Titanic was bound for New York, Halifax was the port where bodies from the Titanic were brought and (in many cases) buried.
There have been many artifact brought up from the Titanic. They are shown in traveling exhibits throughout the US.
Tiny monkeys, dogs or birds, most likely.
Yes!!! There definetly was animals on the Titanic! Many brought their beloved pets aboard. Mostly dogs or cats! There was chickens, rats, and probably others, too.
The Titanic never arrived in the United States after it sank. It's still at the bottom of the Atlantic. Some artifacts have been brought to the surface.
As the Titanic has been two miles underwater for 97 years, it is rotted and disintigrating. It is a rusted pile of junk.
The Titanic is not in a mueseum, but at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Now many things like plates, dolls, shoes, etc have been brought up from the ocean and put into meuseums.
In a way, yes. Some people were brought to Halifax for medical treatment, though the majority were taken on to New York. For the most part, it was the non-survivors that were brought to Halifax. There is even a graveyard for them (I believe only Titanic victims are interned there).
Yes, besides artifacts of passenger's personal effects and the like, small pieces of the Titanic have been brought up to the surface. However, due to the deteriorating condition of the ship, it's not feasible to bring up larger pieces.
It was built mainly to satisfy someone's vanity - a ship so big and gorgeous that has never been seen before. However, this same vanity brought Titanic to its end.
Yes, most of it. Small parts of it, and some relics have been brought to the surface.
Titanic left port only slightly late but she was, in fact, finishing up construction even as of Sailing Day. Flowers were brought in to cover the smell of the fresh paint.