no,only a few parts of it were retrieved though and displayed in a museum. I think.
Titanic has been under the Atlantic since 1912.
The wreck of Titanic is now 12,600 feet under the surface of the North Atlantic Ocean.
The SOS message sent out gave Titanics coordinates as 41-56 degrees North and 50-14 degrees West. It sunk 350miles/531kilometres southeast of Newfoundland Canada and it wouldn't have travelled far from hitting the iceberg. I'd say a couple of miles at most.
2.5 miles under the Atlantic at coordinates 41o43'55"N, 49o56'45"W.
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.
The middle of the Atlantic ocean under about two and a half miles of water.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
The Titanic was real. It sank on April 14th 1912 in the North Atlantic ocean w/ only 710 survivors
Titanic is now under about 12,600 feet of water - or over 2 1/2 miles.
to dissolve, break up into smaller substances until there nothing like the titanic under the Atlantic ocean
No - it was retired on its first trans-Atlantic trip and sits under two miles of ocean. It sunk.