Yes, and it will be impossible to bring it back up.
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
The Titanic was found in 2 pieces. The bow and the stern about 1/2 mile away
It sank deep into the ocean. And I think it's still there.
Titanic sank in the North Atlantic several hundred miles from New York, where it still lies.
the titanic is still at the bottom of the atlanic ocean
no. it has already sunk to the ocean floor where it is very hard to get out of there
The Titanic is still at the bottom of the ocean.
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
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Yes, the wreckage of the Titanic is spread across the ocean floor. The bow of the ship hit the ocean floor and broke away from the stern during the sinking, with debris scattered at the site of the wreck.
On the ocean floor there are starfish, snils, slugs, seaweed, the Titanic, crabs, clams , and coral.
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The Titanic is rusting and, after a few decades, the ship will be nothing but an orange spot of debris on the sea floor.
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The Titanic was found in 2 pieces. The bow and the stern about 1/2 mile away
The stern section of Titanic sits on the ocean floor at 41o43'35" N, 49o56'54" W - but is too dangerous to explore.
It sank deep into the ocean. And I think it's still there.