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The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level
28 degrees... that's four degrees below freezing
its when the Engines of the Titanic stopped running and the sloping on the decks as the bow began to get pulled under the water
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
The exact depth of the iceberg that hit the Titanic may never be known. There are photographs of the iceberg that supposedly hit the Titanic, and the size at the surface was estimated at 100 feet high, upwards to 400 feet long.
It wasn't gender that was important in the Titanic, but social status. The wealthy had the best cabins, food, and treatments. The next level was the middle class passenger. They were comfortable, but not to the extent the wealthy was on the upper decks. The two decks were kept separate and apart. Finally, there was steerage that held the poor and immigrants. They were locked in and couldn't leave. Steerage was below water level and when the ship sank it was the people in this class who couldn't get out and drowned.
The wreck of the Titanic is 3,784 meters, or 12,415 feet below sea level
The wreck of the Titanic is 4166.67 yards below the surface
28 degrees... that's four degrees below freezing
its when the Engines of the Titanic stopped running and the sloping on the decks as the bow began to get pulled under the water
Mainly from hypothermia, since the water was below freezing that night
The level below which the soil is saturated is called the water table. This is the level at which the soil and rock are saturated with water and below which the spaces between soil particles are filled with water.
The people in steerage were at the bottom of the ship and below water level. There were no windows, no rooms, and very little of anything else. The ships in the 1900's divided decks according to classes of people. The decks were separated with locked gates and the upper deck people who paid the most for passage never met or saw the people on the other decks. The immigrants below were locked in so they couldn't have access to the upper decks. They were considered the poorest dirtiest people on the ship so we're sold the worse accommodations.
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
The sea is made of water therefore all water in it is below sea level. Ground level is the surface of the dry ground. Your question therfore makes no sense.
To determine if the water level in the toilet bowl is too low, check if the water level is below the designated fill line marked inside the bowl. If it is below this line, the water level may be too low. Adjust the water level by adjusting the float in the toilet tank to increase the water level in the bowl.
The people in steerage were at the bottom of the ship and below water level. There were no windows, no rooms, and very little of anything else. The ships in the 1900's divided decks according to classes of people. The decks were separated with locked gates and the upper deck people who paid the most for passage never met or saw the people on the other decks. The immigrants below were locked in so they couldn't have access to the upper decks. They were considered the poorest dirtiest people on the ship so we're sold the worse accommodations.