If Australia sank, Russia would still be the largest country. If Australia doesn't sink, Russia will still be the largest country. Australlia is the 6th largest country in the world.If Australia sank, Russia would still be the largest country. If Australia doesn't sink, Russia will still be the largest country. Australlia is the 6th largest country in the world.
There would be no new largest island. Australia is a continent, and not an island. It is sometimes referred to as an "island continent" because it is surrounded by water, but geologically and geographically speaking, it is a continent.Therefore, the same island that is the largest now - Greenland - would still be the largest island.The largest islands are the following:1. Greenland: 2,130,800 square km2. New Guinea: 785,753 sq km3. Borneo 748,168 sq km4. Madagascar 587,713 sq km5. Baffin Island 507,451 sq km
The Titanic, so far.
Titanic
yes, it was the largest ship until it sank. So now the largest ship is "Queen Elizabeth".
According to Plato, it sank beneath the ocean 11,000 to 12,000 years ago.
The lost continent of Atlantis, according to legend, mysteriously sank beneath the waves of the Atlantic Ocean. It is a mythical island first mentioned by the Greek philosopher Plato in his dialogues, describing it as a powerful and advanced civilization that disappeared in a cataclysmic event.
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Titanic was famous because she was the largest and most luxurious ship in the world.
because it was the largest ship for its time and it sank due to an ice berge killing many
The largest was the Edmund Fitzgerald, which sank in November of 1975 with the loss of all hands in Lake Superior, about 20 miles NW of Whitefish Point, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was immortalized in the song by Gordon Lightfoot. The Edmund Fitzgerald at 720 feet long was the largest followed by the Cypus (420 feet long) and the John B. Cowle (420 feet long) which sank around the turn of the last century.
The Japanese warship that sank when it was launched was the Yamato, specifically during its launch on August 8, 1940. However, it was not the Yamato itself that sank; rather, it was the earlier battleship Kirishima, which sank in a different context during World War II. The Yamato was launched successfully and later became one of the largest battleships in history, ultimately sinking during the Battle of Okinawa in 1945.