• thehatfox@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Unlikely after this long. Sea creatures and the sea water itself will eventually consume and break down nearly every part of a body, including bones.

      One thing that might still survive is leather clothing. Many leather items such as shoes have been found at the Titanic wreck site.

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          I don't know why you bothered writing all that. The dude asked if there would be bones left, and the video says bones might be hers.

          Which means yes it's possible for bones to potentially still be there. Doesn't matter if it's her bones or who says so, you missed the point.

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            You missed again that the bones aren't in the plane. Those bones were found in a place where bones could still be after this amount of time, not in the water.

            They wrote "all that" because it included details important to read rather than skip over.

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              No mention of water or planes in the comment thread I replied to. We don't know she died at the bottom of the ocean in a plane. There could be bones, as stated in the video.

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                Ok, at least that explains what you are saying. The comment however was made on an article about potentially finding the plane, leading to the unneeded explanation that they are indeed referencing the plane when asking if there could still be bodies… not just in general.