What happened to dead bodies of Titanic?

What happened to dead bodies of Titanic?

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Where are the Titanic victims buried? Around two-thirds of the bodies recovered after the sinking were transported to Halifax in Nova Scotia, Canada for burial, whilst a third were buried at sea. 24 – the number of these first 51 bodies that were buried at sea, so disfigured were they.

Q. Why are there differences in the salinity of water?

thus when water goes in atmosphere, it leaves salt behind. as a result, salinity of water increases ans water becomes denser. evaporation removes it more in arid places, but there is less amount of rain to make up for water loss and therefore some places in oceans have more salinity than other places.

Q. Why do sodium Na and chlorine CL have long residence times?

The salts that are in the oceans came from the weathering and eroding of the the land while it was raining so much. The reason our oceans remain salty is that some elements like sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-) remain in the oceans a very long time. This is called a residence time.

Q. What are the main reasons for high Na+ and Cl concentration in ocean?

Salt in the ocean comes from two sources: runoff from the land and openings in the seafloor. Rocks on land are the major source of salts dissolved in seawater. Rainwater that falls on land is slightly acidic, so it erodes rocks.

Q. What is the difference between ocean water and river water?

Seawater has a more uniform composition than river water. It contains, by weight, about 3.5 percent dissolved salts, whereas river water has only 0.012 percent. The average density of the world’s oceans is roughly 2.75 percent greater than that of typical river water.

Q. Did Titanic survivors get money?

It wasn’t until July 1916, more than four years after the Titanic sank, that White Star and all the U.S. plaintiffs came to a settlement. White Star agreed to pay $665,000 — about $430 for each life lost on the Titanic.

Q. Who were the wealthiest passengers on the Titanic?

John Jacob Astor IV – Victim As the richest passenger aboard the Titanic, real estate developer John Jacob Astor IV was worth $87 million when he met his fate on the sinking ship.

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