The seabed is relatively flat probably the effect of the ocean wind that often blows over the area.
How would you describe the ocean floor in the area where the titanic sank.
Sadly it won t be there for much longer as the ocean claims it for its own.
After visiting the bottom of the atlantic ocean in august 2005 scientists have discovered that titanic took just five minutes to sink much faster than previously thought.
How would you describe the ocean floor in the area where the titanic sank.
The rms titanic was visited by divers for the first time in 14 years and the ship that was once a picture of luxury was found in the process of being swallowed up by the ocean floor and ravaged.
The wreckage of the titanic remained undiscovered until 1985 when it was located 370 miles off the coast of newfoundland by french and american ocean explorers.
The ocean floor pics that show how the titanic sank new images show how the exact break up of the titanic might now be understood and whether the ship had a fatal design flaw.
The sinking of the titanic image via wikipedia.
What is left of the titanic is sitting on the floor of the atlantic ocean just off the coast of newfoundland canada.
It has been there since it struck that iceberg over a hundred years ago.
It had ooze on the floor that could be never taken off why can t they get the titanic out of the sea.
It is on the bottom.
It s also off the.
As the ship sank the stern and the bow separated due to structural stress resulting in a debris field spanning 2 000 ft along the ocean floor.
1985 the prow of the hms titanic as she lies on the atlantic ocean floor south of newfoundland.
How would you describe the ocean floor in the area where the titanic sunk.
The stern which was nearly perpendicular when the ship split in two corkscrewed down to the ocean floor as the ocean current carried it several miles away from the bow.
April 15 is the anniversary of the sinking of the titanic on its maiden voyage in 1912.
The bow which was already mostly under the water sank right down to the bottom.