5019.38 kilometres (3118.9 miles)
Titanic's bow is at 41o43'57" N, 49o56'49" W, which is about 400 miles south of Newfoundland. Her stern rests about 1972 feet away.
Titanic was far. She had left Ireland but she was (relatively) close to North America. She was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
Exeter, New Hampshire is approximately an hour and a half away from South Hampton, Maryland when flying. There is 421 miles between the two locations.
the timucuan tribe traveled to get food and to stay away from dangerous people and predators. that is why the timucuan tribe traveled.
Carpathia? 4 hours/58 miles away from the Titanic, plus, the question doesn't make any since to me. "http://wiki.answers.com/Q/On_the_titanic_how_many_hours_were_they_away_from_titanic"
The captain was not on the bridge to turn Titanic away from the iceberg but First Officer Murdoch gave the order to so do.
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The Carpathian was around 50 miles from the Titanic at the time of sinking.
The Titanic was 963 miles away from the northeast of New York and 453 miles of southeast of Newfoundland.
At what time? It started a long way away, and then came in contact with it (no distance at all) before the Titanic sunk.
712 people survived the Titanic. The last survivor passed away in 2009.
A few hours away.