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Only one ship helped the survivors of the sinking of Titanic and she was Carpathia.
There was a ship named Titanic, of course, and it did sink when no one thought it would. But the love story that is in the movie did not actually happen.
Icebergs are huge masses of floating ice, and only about one-tenth of their volume is above water. The iceberg hit by Titanic likely had 100 times the ship's mass or more, and in any event would not "sink" under any circumstances.
Only one. But it covered 97% of the ship.
First, wow. The Titanic did NOT sink a ship and it only HAD one voyage. IT was the ship that was sunk! It sank at 2:20 AM. on April 15, 1912 because of several punctures in its hull below the waterline. This was caused by an iceberg that the crew failed to see until they were almost right on top of it. You may have been thinking of the suction it created ALMOST sank several ships BUT, they managed to pull away in time.
the titanic sunk 450 miles of the coast of new york
the Titanic apparently had a sister ship (the Olympic) that had a problem with it and they supposedly sent that one out but that's just idiotic i doubt they'd send out a broken ship and kill loads of people just to get a story
The reason why Titanic was deemed as unsinkable was that it was built to stay afloat with 4 watertight compartments breached, but when the Titanic hit the iceberg, 5 compartments were breached, which was one too many
Here is one suggestion to start off a story on the Titanic:All boats could sink, before the Titanic was born. The Titanic was believed never to sink, and that's why I (or your main character's name if writing in 3rd person POV) was going to sail on the Titanic.
It took 2 hours and 40 minutes for the Titanic to go down.
Historians believe that no one said it--not until after the sinking anyway. An article discussing the ship as an engineering marvel said that the bulkheads made the ship "practically unsinkable" and after the ship sank the newspapers were believed to have twisted this quote into the famous line "not even God Himself could sink this ship"
Titanic's bow, which sunk in about 5-6 minutes like the stern, crashed into the seabed with such force that it sank about 60 feet into the mud in one second.