yes.
Drowning in cold water, so both?
Most people died from drowning as a result of extreme bodily heat loss (hypothermia) from the cold water.
Freezing.
28 degrees... that's four degrees below freezing
At that depth the water is always cold, slightly above freezing. It is also pitch dark because no sunlight penetrates to that depth.
Drowning in cold water, so both?
No there were no sharks that ate people from Titanic because. the ship sank in cold water sharks don't live in cold water they can't survive .
Most people died from drowning as a result of extreme bodily heat loss (hypothermia) from the cold water.
Freezing.
Many people survived Titanic despite being in the cold water for long amounts of time like baker Charles Joughin, Col. Archibald Gracie, and the thirty-or-so people that eventually stood up on overturned lifeboat B.
Some survivors of the Titanic died of hypothermia when they fell in the water, because the water was freezing cold.
1500 people died. 715 lived. Most of the people who died, died from exposure to the cold icy water of the North Atlantic. Hypothermia was the cause of most people's death in the Titanic disaster.
He stayed in the cold water for too long
The water was −2 °C (28 °F).
Yes
28 degrees... that's four degrees below freezing
The water surrounding Titanic was cold enough to kill. Most victims were dead after hypothermia would have set in by about fifteen minutes.