Great question...but who says it can't?
The problem is money versus result.
The 50,000 ton displacement Titanic is 3800 meters below the North Atlantic. If you built a REALLY BIG scoop and lowered it with REALLY BIG cables from a REALLY BIG salvage vessel, you could probably get it into a drydock for under a trillion dollars.
Then what? There's no money to be made compared to the costs. If you made a billion dollars on it by selling the dishes on Ebay, you'd be 999 Billion dollars in the hole.
Salt water corrodes metal relatively quick, and due to the titanic being under water for so long it is quite brittle.
You would also be challenged by several countries for disturbing the gravesite, and the estates of 1200 people to return their valuables.
it can be done,the iron is still in good shape,the damage on the ship was done by the submirsibles landing on it.
If anyone tried to raise it, well, first of all it is owned by one person so only that person has the rights to raise it, and 2nd of all, it would collapse and people would have absolutely no more research.
The problem is money versus result.
The 50,000 ton displacement Titanic is 3800 meters below the North Atlantic. If you built a REALLY BIG scoop and lowered it with REALLY BIG cables from a REALLY BIG salvage vessel, you could probably get it into a drydock for under a trillion dollars.
Then what? There's no money to be made compared to the costs. If you made a billion dollars on it by selling the dishes on Ebay, you'd be 999 Billion dollars in the hole.
Salt water corrodes metal relatively quick, and due to the titanic being under water for so long it is quite brittle.
You would also be challenged by several countries for disturbing the gravesite, and the estates of 1200 people to return their valuables.
It lies at too deep a depth, and is extremely large and heavy. All of which would prove a very long and costly enterprise to raise the Titanic. Also, many people died on the Titanic, so it could be classed as a protected grave site.
If the Titanic didn't break in half then yes it can be raised, but the Titanic did broke in half. Once the Titanic has broken in half, then the ships it's self cannot be raised.
They would bring the titanic up but the titanic would brake up into to pieces if we brought it up.
well if you raise titanic she will be in 2 peaces or crack and all of the souls that titanic took with her will haunted you because titanic is a old ship so we should not try raise her.
It is on the bottom of the ocean floor and the pressure would cause a human to blow up (not kidding!) at that depth.
No. Small pieces can and have been raised but any larger sections would break apart if anything attempted to lift them. The depth of the wreck also makes salvaging anything difficult.
Titanic cannot be raised. The lifting alone would destroy the wreck and exposure to air would also do it.
it shouldn't be raised because people would learn about the history and it would be great if people got to see it in real life . and remember the people who died . just what i think
Nobody
It was never raised.
the titanic sea
Titanic cannot be raised. The lifting alone would destroy the wreck and exposure to air would also do it.
it shouldn't be raised because people would learn about the history and it would be great if people got to see it in real life . and remember the people who died . just what i think
Nobody
It was never raised.
The wreck of Titanic will not be raised. She is far too fragile to be moved.
the titanic sea
because the titanic place is in the sea
1,496 people died in the sea the night Titanic sank.
There were 1,496 victims in the sea when Titanic sunk.
in the sea
The Titanic sunk in the Atlantic ocean.
we cant take the titanic out of the sea because it is two big and no one could take the titanic off that means they are going to sink