Yes, then it was observed by God and its superposition collapsed. That's how it sunk.
No the titanic wasn't near a lighthouse
Titanic had stops in England, France, and Ireland.
As there was 306 bodies found, dead, and only we cane assume that nobody did. If everybody did, by changing the past, then the Titanic wouldn't be as famous as it is today. There is between 701-713 survivors from the Titanic out of the 2229 people aboard.
it had been found, but they wanted to live in peace because of the many people that has been past away of it like the last answer yes it has been found but people want to keep it a secret because then a hole bunch of tourist will want to take pictures and yes we all want the titanic to R.I.P.
Yes, then it was observed by God and its superposition collapsed. That's how it sunk.
Coasted is the past participle of coast.
The east coast of the US is not located near active tectonic plate boundaries, which are typically associated with volcanic activity. Therefore, a volcanic eruption is not likely to occur on the east coast of the US.
No the titanic wasn't near a lighthouse
Titanic had stops in England, France, and Ireland.
yes
The past tense is coasted.
On the right, in East Anglia. It is in the middle of the square formed by Cambridge, Bury St. Edmunds, Colchester, Bishop's Stortford. Or find Ipswich near the east coast then keep looking left, past Sudbury.
It hit Sumatra at 13mins past 1am on the 26th December 2004, 15mins after the initial shock. It then went on the hit Indonesia, and the east coast of Africa.
by losing once you will get past it
As there was 306 bodies found, dead, and only we cane assume that nobody did. If everybody did, by changing the past, then the Titanic wouldn't be as famous as it is today. There is between 701-713 survivors from the Titanic out of the 2229 people aboard.
no the oldest one past away a couple of years ago