yes they found the first part in the heart of the Atlantic and they found the other one somewhere between me and up your a s s.
Yes, they were just a couple of miles away from each other.
Dr.Ballard was sailing on the Knorr during his expedition to find the wreck of Titanic. While on that vessel, he remotely operated the Argo to sweep the seabed to look for debris from the wreck of Titanic.
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There would be women aboard the Titanic called rose but not the same as the one on the film. yes, there is no record of rose------ on the titanic - carlz
I am sure that you can find a DVD of Titanic at www.cdplus.com, which ships orders free. You should also visit www.hmv.ca. Finally, if you are a member of The Columbia House DVD Club, the Titanic DVD is available there.
The wreck of Titanic was discovered by a joint US-and-French team.
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Multiply both sides by 31, then divide both sides by 3.
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pi*radius2 = 425 sq m Divide both sides by pi and then square root both sides to find the radius: radius = 11.63106623 m
Yes there have been dives down to the Titanic to salvage items but this is a very expensive task, if you search online you will find some commerative Titanic items at a absolute fraction of the cost, and you wont get wet!
Yes with a bit of give and take its sides can eventually be worked out.
7x = 56 To find the solution for x, you should divide both sides of the equation by 7 to get x = 8.
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4a-13 = 19 Add 13 to both sides: 4a = 32 Divide both sides by 4 to find the value of a: a = 8
The Titanic was a ship.
2n-5 = 8n+7 Subtract 8n from both sides and add 5 to both sides:- -6n = 12 Divide both sides by -6 to find the value of n:- n = -2