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The water the Titanic sank in was -2C (28F). A human adult exposed to water that cold would die of hypothermia within 90 minutes, but would almost certainly drown sooner than that due to muscles locking up and/or unconsciousness. https://www.findingdulcinea.com/how-cold-was-water-when-the-titanic-sank/#:~:text=The%20water%20temperature%20on%20the,cold%20water%20immersion%20is%20hypothermia.

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