i think it will become a museam but for that to happen it can not be near water
it shouldn't be raised because people would learn about the history and it would be great if people got to see it in real life . and remember the people who died . just what i think
Titanic cannot be raised. The lifting alone would destroy the wreck and exposure to air would also do it.
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It was never raised.
The wreck of Titanic will not be raised. She is far too fragile to be moved.
If the RMS Titanic were standing up, its length would become its height, which was 882 ft 9 in (269.1 m).
The Titanic will most likely never be raised from the ocean, as it is old, fragile, and broken into two pieces.
They made a film 'Raise the Titanic'. Producer Lew Grade said it would have been cheaper to lower the Atlantic. No is the answer. It is poor condition and would be damaged by being raised. More importantly, it is a mass graveyard and should be treated as such.
Some people consider that raising the Titanic is disturbing a grave. Raising the Titanic would be raising the grave yard or cemetery of 1,517 souls that died that night. It would be VERY direspectful. I say we keep the Titanic down there for respect for all those poor souls that went down with the 'unsinkable' ship. But that is just my opinion. Sorry if you believe the Titanic should be raised.
No. Titanic hasn't been raised or salvaged, and is unlikely ever to be so on account of the conditions of the ship and the difficulties in working on that depth. Salvage would be hugely expensive and unlikely to ever repay the investment
most likely not the stern just crumble and the bow is like 50 feet in the mud No, it's impossible: 1. It would fall apart 2. Nothings is able to lift the weight of the ship while that deep
i know that it is not the same problem they would have with the titanic, but why hasn't the Navy pulled it out of the water? radiation problems from it being struck twice by nuclear warheads? is it brittle like the titanic? or is it just not cost effective?