Titanic’s Depth: Unraveling The Underwater Goliath’s Vertical Journey
The Empire State Building, towering at 1,454 feet (443 meters), is an architectural marvel symbolizing New York City’s skyline. In contrast, the Titanic, a legendary passenger liner, lies in the ocean’s depths at a measured 12,415 feet (3,784 meters). By comparing these two iconic structures using standardized units, we find that the Titanic’s resting place…