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Why Were No Bodies Found in the Wreck of the Titanic?
1. The Power of the Ocean
The Titanic rests at a depth of roughly 12,500 feet (3,800 meters) in the North Atlantic. At this extreme depth, the pressure is over 5,500 pounds per square inch, and the water temperature is just above freezing. Such harsh conditions accelerate the decomposition of any organic matter.
2. Scavengers and Microorganisms
Deep-sea ecosystems are filled with creatures and microorganisms that consume organic material. Tiny bacteria, crustaceans, and scavengers break down human remains much faster than on the surface. In some cases, chemical reactions with the surrounding seawater further speed up decomposition.
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