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yes there is a titanic until now but at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean from the year 1912.
No. Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage.
Titanic's collision was at 11:40 PM. She floated until 2:20 AM (after midnight) when her stern sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Titanic's collision was at 11:40 PM. She floated until 2:20 AM (after midnight) when her stern sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Titanic's collision was at 11:40 PM. She floated until 2:20 AM (after midnight) when her stern sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean.
to dissolve, break up into smaller substances until there nothing like the titanic under the Atlantic ocean
he used Argo to stroll rows and then he skips a row and he continued doing this with Argo until they found Titanic
There was some airplane mobility at the time but there were no direct flights across the ocean until the development of the jet engine. Until then, airplanes had to fly from island-to-island,
The wreck of the Titanic can be seen through improvements in deep-sea technology. The Titanic sank VERY deep. It took a couple of decades before equipment that could scan the seafloor well enough could be made.
The day of the discovery of the wreck was Sept. 1st, 1985. (from sinking in 1912).
The titanic hit the bottom of the ocean floor 14 hours after it hit the iceberg. Once it was submerged in water it didn't take very long to sink all the way down, so somewhere between 13 and 14 hours.
There were many attempts to find the wreck, all unsuccessful, until 1985 when the confirmed discovery was credited to Dr. Robert Ballard.