Kate Winslet!
No, the ship in Pixar's Finding Nemo was not the Titanic. The ship in Finding Nemo is the "Sydney Harbour" which is a fictional Australian research vessel. The Titanic was a real British passenger liner that famously sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The two ships are completely unrelated in terms of their design, history, and purpose.
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
Nobody was responsible for the 1,496 deaths. Even Captain Smith, who was not alive to defend himself at the inquiries, was exonerated through analysis of his timeline.
frozen water being less dense than liquid water
Yes. Bob Ballard is credited with finding Titanic on Sept 1 1985.
Robert Ballard, author of "Finding The Titanic", had to ask himself:Where is the Titanic? (the word 'where' is an interrogative pronoun, introducing a question)I must find the exact spot where the Titanic went down. (the word 'where' is a relative pronoun, introducing a relative clause)
Kate Winslet!
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The ship Engineers were responsible for keeping the lights on, and maintained.
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the Atlantic ocean is big. also it is deep. also it is cold. the titanic is small, relatively speaking
No, the ship in Pixar's Finding Nemo was not the Titanic. The ship in Finding Nemo is the "Sydney Harbour" which is a fictional Australian research vessel. The Titanic was a real British passenger liner that famously sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The two ships are completely unrelated in terms of their design, history, and purpose.
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
People had been vying for the status of being the discoverers of Titanic as early as a few weeks after the sinking.