Possibilities and factors affecting the discovery of Titanic's missing sub
The possibility of discovering the Titanic's missing sub has increased due to technological advances in underwater exploration. According to oceanographer David Wright, modern technology has made it possible to explore any part of the ocean, including the deepest parts of the Mariana Trench. This means that the search for the missing submersible can leverage the latest technology to explore the ocean floor in greater detail, increasing the chances of finding the sub.
However, the size and depth of the ocean present significant challenges in the search for the missing sub. The Titanic wreckage is located at a depth of approximately 12,500 feet, which is twice as deep as the Grand Canyon. This depth, combined with the vast size of the ocean, makes the search for the missing sub a daunting task. Despite this, rescue crews have reported hearing banging sounds during the search, indicating the possibility of survived people.
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