The Titanic was found in 2 pieces. The bow and the stern about 1/2 mile away
The Titanic was found 12,600 ft. underwater, the two pieces of it lying 1,970 feet apart, and the bow buried 60 ft. belowthe ocean floor. no. it was 13,000 ft ---- Dr Robert Ballard located the Titanic about 3,600 metres deep in the North Atlantic Ocean on 1 September 1985.
yes they took it out and made it into watches! yes they took it out and made it into watches! no. the rms titanic was not raised out of the atlantic ocean. it still lies on the ocean floor. and if the ever took it out, we wouldnt know what to do with it.........yet
Dr. Robert Ballard found the titanic in 1985..... He is an underwater archaeologist.
Titanic's collision was in the North Atlantic Ocean.
yes both pieces of the titanic hit the bottom of the ocean but they landed in seperate spots.
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On the ocean floor there are starfish, snils, slugs, seaweed, the Titanic, crabs, clams , and coral.
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The Titanic was found 12,600 ft. underwater, the two pieces of it lying 1,970 feet apart, and the bow buried 60 ft. belowthe ocean floor. no. it was 13,000 ft ---- Dr Robert Ballard located the Titanic about 3,600 metres deep in the North Atlantic Ocean on 1 September 1985.
The stern section of Titanic sits on the ocean floor at 41o43'35" N, 49o56'54" W - but is too dangerous to explore.
Altho this is sometimes in dispute, the credit goes to Dr. Bob Ballard.
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The Titanic will most likely never be raised from the ocean, as it is old, fragile, and broken into two pieces.
Yes, Dr. Robert Ballard found the Titanic split in two on the ocean floor. The bow and stern sections are lying 2,000 feet apart on the ocean floor. It is suspected that trapped air in the hull completed the breakup that began when it sank. The front half of the wreck is in substantially better condition.
That it is a topgraphical and the features are a ocean floor.