Nope
its still in the Atlantic Ocean
u can take a tour of it in a submarine
No you may not go in a submarine to see the titanic. the water preasure is to high for that the water will implode and kill you and any non water creature in tht submarine. thank you.
Jack and Rose were just made up for the film. And after 2009, there are no more living Titanic survivors
Presumably Molly Brown had a cursed mummy artefact on board the Titanic from her visit to Egypt. It is rumoured that the artefact has caused the ship to sink, but it is just a rumour
No, It is not on shore it is still in the water.
Unfortunately no. Jack and Rose came about from James Cameron's imagination and nothing about them is based on any real actual people.
The builders of the Titanic never actually said that the Ship was 'unsinkable'. It was just people's interpretations of the articles written about it. Quite simply, any ship can sink really. There is no such thing as 'unsinkable' :) too many compartment's filled up with water, it was only able to have four compartment's full and no more.
Jack and Rose were just made up for the film. And after 2009, there are no more living Titanic survivors
Presumably Molly Brown had a cursed mummy artefact on board the Titanic from her visit to Egypt. It is rumoured that the artefact has caused the ship to sink, but it is just a rumour
No, It is not on shore it is still in the water.
Unfortunately no. Jack and Rose came about from James Cameron's imagination and nothing about them is based on any real actual people.
Seems like nobody bothered to bring it up! The Titanic is at such a great depth that salvage would be very difficult and unviably expensive. After it was located and filmed by special under-water vessel, it was decided to leave it as its final resting place, as so with those that went with it.
they didnt they went under water
The bow had been completely filled with water when Titanic sank. The stern, being lifted up, had none.
The builders of the Titanic never actually said that the Ship was 'unsinkable'. It was just people's interpretations of the articles written about it. Quite simply, any ship can sink really. There is no such thing as 'unsinkable' :) too many compartment's filled up with water, it was only able to have four compartment's full and no more.
Bring up your grades.
I saw on a documentary that it's not possible to bring up the Titanic because it's too fragile and would break apart. There's scientific evidence that in the not too distant future, the debris field will be covered over by sand and sediment and the ship will be consumed by bacteria. The clock is ticking..
to bring water up.
Yes, or they would not really call them that. The Titanic sank because about 6 were damaged, and that made it hard for the Titanic to hold up tons of water, so it sank. BTW, there were about 16 water tight rooms on the Titanic. Oh... and could somebody answer all the unanswered questions?