Yes, but it's a very slow process.
It sunk in the North Atlantic, the bulk of it still remains at the bottom of the ocean. Parts of it have been recovered and can be seen on display in some traveling exhibits.
There are cups left Both parts of the titanic
The Titanic lays in two main parts on the ocean floor of the North Atlantic, about 2 1/2 miles deep. The location is about 400 miles south of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, and about 700 miles east of New York.
All of the titanic is under the water, it's in 3 parts.
The average depth of the Atlantic ocean is 10,955 feet. The deepest part of the ocean is about 28,232 feet deep in an area called the Milwaukee Deep.
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She lies on the bed of the Atlantic Ocean about 1,000 miles East of Boston , Massachussetts and 375 miles South East of St.John's, Newfoundland, in a 2.5 mile depth of water. Her wreck is broken into two parts, with the stern section approximately 1,650 feet apart from the bow- the whole area is littered with a huge debris field and vast quantities of coal.
Yes. There are two major parts (and one smaller one) of the wreck of Titanic.
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it was falling apart and flooding