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What oceon did titanic sail on?

the answer for that would be the Atlantic Ocean.


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because people cant get it of the floor because years years ago thery put tons of salt in the oacen now because it is too heavy to get out and besides what would there do with it ?


How would you describe the composition of the ocean?

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What floor would the rich people stay on in the Titanic?

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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.


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What did they see when thay got on the Titanic?

Those that got on the Titanic saw a beautiful new state-of-the-art ocean liner that they thought would be unsinkable.


What would heat the water around the titanic?

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Can best be described as a transition zone between an ocean basin floor and a continent?

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Do people swim or scuba dive in the Pacific Ocean?

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Were there any skeletons found in the Titanic after it sank?

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