No, the Titanic hit a single iceberg.
both sisters of the titanic sank as well, but they both didin't hit iceburgs like the titanic either. one of got hit by a tsunami and the other went through a terrible storm and sank.
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the titanic sank because while on the journey to America the boat that was called UNSINKABLE sank. there were many warnings for iceburgs. while the alrams went off around the ship, people started to load in lifeboats. suddenly the titanic hit an iceburg. the bottom was watertight meaning no water can get through. the bottom of the titanic hit the iceburg and broke the watertight seal. water got through and keot rising to the top of the boat. everyone was immediatly called to evacuate. in seconds, the titanic started to sink from the bottom end of the boat. when it got to high, the titanc split into two. the titanic was destroyed.
clear, new moon (you could not see the moon) no waves (harder to see iceburgs because the water would not break on the iceburg) freezing wind (impaires eyesite)
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
Titanic famously hit an iceberg.
Titanic indisputably hit an iceberg.
Iceburgs are not a problem today because of radar and because transatlantic liners now travel a route further south that the one the Titanic sailed. Another reason they are not a problem today is because of what people think today ships slwo down so they don't hit ice. Around the time of the Titanic people thought the less time they were near ice the less chance they would hit it so they went normal speed.
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Yes. Titanic hit an iceberg.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.