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If the pulled it up, it would crumble to pieces.

It is too big and too deep.

The Titanic had a gross weight of 46,000 tons, or 92 million pounds. There are no cranes or winches capable of handling those kinds of weights.

The ship is very deep, too deep for divers to work. It is below the water, which means you have to build 'land' above the ship to put the cranes and winches on. And the water moves with waves, wind and storms.

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You are probably right about Titanic being too big to lift but sunken vessels are sometimes lifted by a combination of buoyancy tanks and crane-barges. You do not need land, just a sufficiently large crane-barge and floating-dock! Besides, why do you want to raise her? Leave her in peace, as a grave.

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