The majority of the dead of Titanic were victims of hypothermia, some might have went down with the ship as well and probably didn't last long before the combined efforts of both water and air pressure took their toll and washed into the rest of the ship flooding any part that might have not been flooded during the actual sinking. The bodies that sank with the ship or on their own were more than likely eaten by sea creatures.
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they decomposed over time and got eaten by bacteria and sea animals. i mean if you went down to the wreck about half an hour after it went down you'd probably see dead bodies floating around the ship and in it (not a pretty image, in fact I'm extremely disturbed by anything deep sea related but you asked) but if you went down about six months after, practically everything body related would be literally gone. bodies decompose faster in water and the deeper the faster. lets all be thankful well never have to see pictures because i would never be able to go swimming again....
The bodies of those who died on Titanic were eventually dissolved by calcium bicarbonates in the sea.
They died
( they would of went with the tides or would of been picked up by people salvaging the derby )
The survivors of Titanic were rescued by Carpathia (after about four hours) and were taken to their original destination, which was New York.
Graves of Titanic victims at the "Mount Olivet Cemetery" Graves of Titanic victims at the "Baron de Hirsch Cemetery" Graves of Titanic victims at the "Fairview Cemetery"
It is not known and will probably never be known who's life was lost first on the R.M.S. Titanic
Animals aboard the RMS Titanic happened in 1912.
The Titanic sank because of a basic steering blunder.
it never happened