Yes but it is highly unlikely. The lack of oxygen and the cold water the Titanic is in would tend to preserve bodies or anything else organic. However, the current and length of time the Titanic has been submerged would probably allow enough oxygen to have passed through the ship's hull of microorganisms and smaller bottom-scavenging animals to have consumed everything inside.
because a iceberg
No, it struck an iceberg.
there was 163 bloopers
It was a crewman that said that "God himself cannot sink this ship" to Sylvia Caldwell at Southampton.
Harland and Wolff in Belfast for the White Star line
So that it could transportate the passangers around the world.
when was the titantic built
They were eaten by fish and other sea creatures, except for the bones which went to the bottom of the sea.
the sinking of the Titantic, which still lies at the bottom of the sea.
12,600 ft. is the depth where the Titantic wreckage was found.
there 4000 rooms on the titantic
The titantic was built not to sink.
the titantic had many decks, although i dont know exactly how many
1910
Edward.j.Smith
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