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  •  packerbear
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temprature?
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Does anyone know what the temprature of the air and the water was on April 15th, 1912? Also, have heard a rumor that Halifax, Nova Scotia had tried to claim the wreck, so as to preserve the ship from exploration. Was wondering if this was true or just a rumor. Thanks immensily
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32-28F or lower
Posted on: 2005/12/11 6:39
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The air temperterature was 0 degrees, then a lilttle later dropped down a 1/2 degree. also, I think i heard the exact same thing about wanting to claim the wreak, but don't know if it is true.l
Posted on: 2005/12/11 11:29
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titanicfan89 wrote:
The air temperterature was 0 degrees, then a lilttle later dropped down a 1/2 degree. also, I think i heard the exact same thing about wanting to claim the wreak, but don't know if it is true.l


0 degrees C? or F? I'm assuming Celsius.

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I don't really know.. I found it on a web site, but all it said was 0 degrees...
Posted on: 2005/12/12 1:36
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The air temperterature was 0 degrees, then a lilttle later dropped down a 1/2 degree. also, I think i heard the exact same thing about wanting to claim the wreak, but don't know if it is true.l


thats must be C
Posted on: 2005/12/12 3:34
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the temp in the air was 32 and the water was 27 F.
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Actually, it was 28 degrees in the water.
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