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Re: Survivors under water? | #2 |
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No thats totally impossble! I know that around 1500 went down with the ship.
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Posted on: 2006/1/12 19:04
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hmmmm never been asked that before, I would doubt it though eventually the air would run out, or water get to that area and the person would drown, or freeze to death, remember its still as cold deep if not colder. Also the water preasure even before the bottom is to high no human could survive, even 500 feet down, thats really pushing it.
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Posted on: 2006/1/12 21:33
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thats impossible |
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Posted on: 2006/1/12 22:46
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That's way past inpossible.
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Posted on: 2006/1/13 0:26
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So that'll be a no then, will it?
I've often wondered about that as there are records of submariners surviving in extreme depths as their boat took it's final plunge. OK, thanks all who replied. Rich |
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Posted on: 2006/1/13 8:23
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If anyone survived (even in an air pocket) they wouldn't of made it very far down. The main reason is that the further down to the ocean floor, the more pressure there becomes. People would of been crushed as they went down.
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Posted on: 2006/1/17 5:00
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good point i bet dat wuld be painful!
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Posted on: 2006/1/17 20:27
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Around 289 (kitchen staff, mostly French and Italian) were herded into their cabins, E DECK AFT, and locked in. They died from pressure at around 200-300 feet.
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Posted on: 2006/1/23 1:55
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What a totally grim concept! Clive Cussler had a fictional person
in the ship's safe; NOW that person probably would've survived the collision with the ocean bottom and an hour or two after, but there were probably few places where air could be trapped any where else in the ship for more than a minute. |
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Posted on: 2006/3/20 9:06
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