Why are there no bones on the Titanic?

Sea creatures would've eaten away flesh because protein is scarce in the deep ocean, and bones dissolve at great ocean depths because of seawater's chemistry, Gallo said. The Titanic sits about 2.4 miles (3.8 kilometers) below the surface.
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Why were no bodies found on the Titanic?

The state of those bodies would depend on how exposed to currents of oxygenated water — and the deep-sea scavengers that thrive on it — they were over the years. "Decomposition slows if bodies get cut off from the open sea, reducing oxygen levels and scavengers," says William J. Broad in The New York Times.
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Are there bones in the Titanic?

No one has found human remains, according to the company that owns the salvage rights. But the company's plan to retrieve the ship's iconic radio equipment has sparked a debate: Could the world's most famous shipwreck still hold remains of passengers and crew who died a century ago?
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Are there dead bodies on the Titanic?

334 – the approximate number of victims whose bodies were recovered from the sea (common accounts of the precise number differ from between 316 and 337 bodies). 23% – the percentage of the dead whose bodies were recovered. There were men, women, and children.
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Is the iceberg from the Titanic still there?

That means it likely broke off from Greenland in 1910 or 1911, and was gone forever by the end of 1912 or sometime in 1913. In all likelihood, the iceberg that sank the Titanic didn't even endure to the outbreak of World War I, a lost splash of freshwater mixed in imperceptibly with the rest of the North Atlantic.
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Where Did All the Bodies From Titanic Disappear To?



Can you scuba dive to the Titanic?

You cannot scuba dive to the Titanic due to its depth at 12,500 feet. Air consumption: one standard tank lasts 15 minutes at 120 feet. Supply for 12,500 feet would be impossible to carry even with a team. The deepest dive on record with special equipment, training and a support team is 1,100 feet.
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Can you see Titanic on Google Earth?

Simply head to the Google Maps app and type in the following coordinates: 41.7325° N, 49.9469° W. Numerous attempts to find the Titanic wreckage were put forward without success.
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Were sharks in the water when Titanic sank?

Sharks may have been in the ocean when the Titanic sank, but none of the survivors reported seeing them.
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How much of the Titanic is left?

The ship, which fell to the seabed in two parts, can now be found 370 miles off the coast of Newfoundland at a depth of roughly 12,600 feet. Fields of debris surround each part of the wreck, including some of the ship's bunkers, passengers' luggage, wine bottles and even the intact face of a child's porcelain doll.
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Who owns the Titanic wreck?

People have been diving down to the Titanic's wreckage for around 35 years. But so far, no one has found human remains, the company that owns rights to the wreckage says. Now the company, RMS Titanic Inc., is planning for a new expedition that is raising concerns.
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Who is to blame for the sinking of the Titanic?

The Infamous Captain Edward Smith. doomed passenger ship the Titanic, which went down in 1912. Captain Smith was responsible for over 2,200 passengers and more than 1,200 were killed that fateful night of April 14.
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What happened to all the dead bodies from the Titanic?

After the Titanic sank, searchers recovered 340 bodies. Thus, of the roughly 1,500 people killed in the disaster, about 1,160 bodies remain lost.
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Can the Titanic be pulled out?

Some structure would probably have to be built, but a ship like Titanic could be recovered at least in pieces. So why is it that no one even considered pulling Titanic out of cold dark water of the Atlantic ocean? Well, the simple truth is that Titanic is pretty much gone at this point – it rusted away.
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What year will the Titanic be gone?

Recent estimates predict that by the year 2030 the ship may be completely eroded. Since the ship's 1985 discovery, the 100-foot forward mast has collapsed. The crow's nest from which a lookout shouted, “Iceberg, right ahead!” disappeared.
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Was Titanic filmed in a pool?

Settler's Cabin Wave Pool Transformed For Filming Of Titanic Movie. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- The Settler's Cabin Wave Pool has been turned into a movie set for the shooting of a new film about the Titanic. About 120 extras dressed in period costumes for the shoot. Some will be plucked into a life boat in the pool.
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How long would Titanic passengers survive in the water?

How Cold Was The Water? -2°C – the temperature of the sea water (around 28°F). 15-45 minutes – the typical maximum life expectancy of the Titanic victims in the water.
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How long can you survive in cold water Titanic?

The Titanic submerged when the ocean waters were around 28°F; at this condition, you are likely to suffer from hypothermia first within 15 minutes, and finally, you will die within 30-50 minutes. A few lucky people might survive, but not many.
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Can you visit the Titanic wreck?

Tourists can take a tour of the Titanic in 2021, the first time the shipwreck has been explored in 15 years. Packages to visit the submerged vessel are being sold by OceanGate Expeditions for $125,000 (£95,000) a pop.
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What are the scariest places on Google Earth?

Ghost World: 6 Most Haunted Sites
  1. Petra, Jordan. The area around Petra has been inhabited since 7000BCE, but these rock-cut ruins date back to the Nabataean Kingdom of the 1st Century. ...
  2. Farafra Desert, Egypt. ...
  3. Zvíkov Castle, Czech Republic. ...
  4. Agrasen Ki Baoli, India. ...
  5. Mount Pelier Hill, Ireland. ...
  6. The Catacombs of Paris, France.
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Was there a real rose on the Titanic?

No. Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater, portrayed in the movie by Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, are almost entirely fictional characters (James Cameron modeled the character of Rose after American artist Beatrice Wood, who had no connection to Titanic history). The movie's love story is also fiction.
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How deep was the Titanic pool?

The swimming pool on the Titanic was 6 feet deep. The depth was constant throughout the pool and it was usually filled up between the 5 and 6 ft mark to allow for some movement. Titanics Swimming pool was 30ft long, 14ft wide, by modern standards, this was quite a small cruise ship pool.
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Can you go in a submarine to see the Titanic?

Oceangate Expeditions are moving forward with the Titanic Survey Expedition, which will see the world's only 5 person manned submersible aim to reach the Titanic. What sets this mission apart is that you can now apply to go as one of their citizen scientists who will be trained for the journey.
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Was there a blue diamond necklace on the Titanic?

Though it seemed like a pretty piece of fiction created by James Cameron, it turns out that there was a diamond and sapphire necklace on board that fatal night, given to a young girl, Kate Florence Phillips, 20, by her married paramour, Henry Samuel Morley, 40.
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Why did it take 73 years to find the Titanic?

READ MORE: Why Did the Titanic Sink? Efforts to locate and salvage the Titanic began almost immediately after it sank. But technical limitations—as well as the sheer vastness of the North Atlantic search area—made it extremely difficult.
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