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By 2012 it'll be 100 years old, apparently, by 2030, the whole wreck will collapse and turn into a pile of wet scrap metal, so says the "experts".

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Q: How much years did the titanic lay on the ocean floor?
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How long before the Titanic is completely eroded?

Yes...after hundreds of years in cold infected dark ocean water the Titanic is slowly but at a quick pace rotting away by a newly discovered bacteria that makes up rust; in 20 years from today (Nov. 2012) scientists confirmed that the titanic wreckage will be rotted away into a scar on the ocean floor as the only evidence left of the ship for the future (The titanic's stern has already rotted away into rust because it shattered and collapsed into itself upon impact with the ocean floor while the bow remained in one piece but bent into another angle)


How much room did the Titanic take up in the ocean?

Titanic was 882 ft. long.


What will become of the Titanic?

on the wreck of the Titanic a new type of bacteria have been found that are eating the hull of the ship. Because of this the Titanic will be broken up much faster than if the bacteria were no there. In about 50 years there will be very little left of the Titanic except a brown patch on the sea floor where it was.


How much years it took to build titanic?

it took three years for the titanic to be constructed


What ocean floor feature underwater volcano?

There is an extrmely high amount of underwater volcanoes on pretty much every ocean floor.


A rock that makes up much of the ocean floor?

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What ocean did the Titanic sail across and how did it sink?

Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage and she sank because the iceberg she struck popped rivets off between her plates and too much breached into her hull.


How much longer will the titanic be in the ocean?

well i was reading on google and i found that Dr. Robert Ballard had put a plaque in the ship when he first found it. so the titanic could be there forever....as much as i know!


What organism covered the ocean floor for much of the Paleozoic Era?

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The volcanic rock that makes up most of the ocean floor is called sediment.


What inevitably happened to the titanic?

Titanic inevitably collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean and after taking on too much water, sunk in two-hours-and forty-minutes later.


How much would it cost to bring the Titanic up from the ocean?

It is not that it would be expensive; at this point it is completely impossible. She can still be seen on the floor of the north Atlantic, but she is so fragile that just putting pressure on most parts of the ship would cause them to crumble. And remember that she was badly damaged during the encounter with the iceberg, and in the subsequent sinking process; she is in two main pieces separated on the ocean floor by many meters. It is inevitable that she will crumble into a barely identifiable smudge on the ocean floor given enough time, and frequent visits by well meaning wealthy tourists are hastening the damage.