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'''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.12,500 feet,Unauthorized use is prohibited. A submersible's lights give a ghostly glow to the rusted prow of the RMS Titanic. The famed ocean liner, which sank after hitting an iceberg on April 14, 1912, was discovered in 1985 near Newfoundland under some 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) of water.About 2.5 hours,The trip to Titanic's resting place takes about 2.5 hours, and a round-trip dive lasts about 8 to 10 hours. "I think one thing that captures people is a direct link to this almost mythological maritime character, the Titanic," said Rob McCallum of Deep Ocean Expeditions, which holds exclusive charter for Titanic dives.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.Oceanographers have pointed out that the hostile sea environment has wreaked havoc on the ship's remains after more than a century beneath the surface. Saltwater acidity has been dissolving the vessel, compromising its integrity to the point where much of it would crumble if tampered with.The wreck of the Titanic—which was discovered on September 1, 1985—is located at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, some 13,000 feet (4,000 meters) underwater. It is approximately 400 nautical miles (740 km) from Newfoundland, Canada.The 125 of the bodies were buried at sea, due either to their severe damage, advanced decomposition, or a simple lack of resources (lack of enough embalming fluid). 209 other bodies were transported for burial in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.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.53 children have died on the titanic when the boat sink and crash the same time and the 109 children traveling on the Titanic, almost half were killed when the ship sank – 53 children in total. 1 – the number of children from First Class who perished. 52 – the number of children from steerage who perished.There were 340 bodies that were recovered from the ship wreack.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.The Titanic was the first ship to take people on sea and the second to sink. The titanic was hit by an iceberg and the ship got holes in the boat and the water came in sink the boat and killed half of the people on the boat. Why does this happen a lot when I am around in this universe where I was born. Like why does it happen? It happens all the time. I love writing about the Titanic because it is very interesting to learn about when you are bored and don’t have anything to do in your free time. This matters to me because it killed a lot of people and kids.why does this happen all the time? People keep asking me'@kidssavelives,@savelives,@alllivesmatter,@protectyourloveones,@savekidslives,@loveyourkids,@kidsmatter.