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Originally Posted by Mecom Racer
INTERESTING THEORY... so how do you explain the rust on the Titanic? There's no air down there and the ship is almost gone.

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Actually, there is... the rolliing of the ocean infuses air into the water. More importantly, it infuses oxygen into the water, oxygen being what is needed for rust. However, it isn't rust that does the most damage to the ships, but instead it's the creatures. This is why the confederate sub was in such good shape, the thing filled with mud, and most of the oxygen was kept out of the sub. Hence, a lot of items were still in the sub when it was dug up, including skeletons, clothing, and leather items.
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