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Considering it split in two and has been in the water for about ninty years, if it were to be taken out, the Titanic would probably break even more due to rust, weak joints, and water damage. And if you want more information on the Titanic, just post it and I can most likely answer it. Not trying to boast.
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It would break apart before it could even get to the surface.
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It would break up under its own weight. It's made mostly of rust by now.
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Most probably crumple like a tin can due to the tremendous weight of water its been subject to.
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Celine Dion would have to start singing that song again.
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they have raised sunken ships before - the technology isn't that complicated. However, I they haven't tried to raise one that has been down so long. as everyone has pointed out, it is terribly corroded.
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The question is moot, since it is impossible to raise the titanic as the same ship it was before it went down. It is broken into three main pieces and many small ones.
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