Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage. She sunk in the North Atlantic about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
The Titanic was a ship. If it was dropped on dry land, it wouldn't be able to move.
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.
Titanic was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
The titanic sank quite far into the ocean so if you was in a lifeboat it would take you about an hour but if you was swimming you would probably get there in 2 days (average) but you probably wouldn't makeit to land anyway because the titanic might of sunk on you or you would get there and get phnemonia and die.
Titanic left Southampton, UK on April 10, 1912 and was to land in New York City
Yes the Titanic did land in the abyss layers of the ocean
Actioly the titanic sunk in northern Atlantic ocean not in the city, how can a boat sink in a land? I just heard it while watching titanic
A small piece of land in the sea is called an island.
The Titanic was a ship. If it was dropped on dry land, it wouldn't be able to move.
The RMS Titanic was supposed to land in New York, but hit an iceberg before it got there. The RMS Titanic now lies on the bottom of the Atlantic ocean.
Pangea
An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.
An ocean is a large body of water. An island is a piece of land in a body of water. A continent is a large body of land.
shoreline
A pointed piece of land extending into an ocean or a lake.
you mean a peninsula?
The Cape of Good Hope