The titanic could be brought up to the surface and we do have the technology, but it would brake into pieces if we did. But i dont think anyone would be paying that great amount of money for taking the Titanic back to surface.
This question is so weird that I find it intriguing, but mostly on the level of "who came up with this, and why?" I can't actually answer the question because so far as I know, the volume of water in the Earth's oceans is unknown. We do know that oceans cover about 75% of the Earth's surface. Something in the neighborhood of 6 billion people occupy the remaining 25% without accidentally poking one another in the eye all the time. This crude math tells me that it would take a minimum of 24 billion people to (comfortably) cover the surface of the Earth, 18 billion of them on the ocean. But the ocean is also extremely deep. The Marianas Trench, located in the Pacific Ocean, could theoretically submerge Mount Everest with 2 kilometers of water to spare. How many people is that?
If Uran is dark, it likely means that the surface of the moon reflects very little light. This could be due to a lack of reflective materials, such as ice or other bright substances, on its surface. It may also indicate that the moon's surface is covered in darker-colored materials, such as rocks or organic compounds.
Humans have not been to Jupiter or any other planet, only the Earth and the Earth's moon. If they had, they still could not walk on the surface, since the surface of Jupiter is not solid.
You could call the surface the "face" if you don't mind that it does not specifically restrict the meaning to that which is visible. Face is used in the sense of that part of a celestial body that is turned towards you. Surface (literally, upon or above the face) is that which you can see, that which reflects light.
No, humans cannot breathe on Jupiter.If you were in the atmosphere of the planet Jupiter, you could not breathe it. There is little or no oxygen, only gases that are mostly toxic to humans. They include hydrogen and methane.There is also no surface to stand on. The gases in the upper clouds are very cold and thin, and the denser atmosphere below is too dense and hot.
yes
The Titanic could of had more life boats
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew.
It could hold 2,290 peopl
Titanic was traveled on by many people of all three economic classes.
with about 50,000 people
Answer The Titanic carried 20 lifeboats with a capacity of about 1,200 people. However, many of them were not full when launched e.g. the first lifeboat launched had only 28 passengers whilst its capacity was 65. The ship's capacity was 3,547 people.
The Titanic's maximum capacity was 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members
70 people could fit in one boat
the people in third class on titanic would have gone into steerage, which was low down in the hull of the ship
400,001
Probably, yes. An unknown ship (rumoured to be the Californian) was spotted in the distance as the Titanic was sinking. It could have saved many if not all lives if it had went to the sinking Titanic.