No, it ran into an iceburg
No. The titanic struck an iceberg and sank. Not natural disasters formed from this. The evnt itself was largely due to human error.
It didn't. The Titanic didn't sink because of man-made tactics, it sank due to a nautral cause, an iceberg. The Britannic, however, DID sink due to man in WW1 when U-69 laid a barrier of Navel Mines in the Kea Channel.
After hitting the ice burg Titanic had a slight list to starboard due to asymmetrical flooding but this later corrected itself and the list swapped to the port side when the first few compartments flooded fully.
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Well, maybe, but the Titanic sank, not due to a murderer
No. The titanic struck an iceberg and sank. Not natural disasters formed from this. The evnt itself was largely due to human error.
It didn't. The Titanic didn't sink because of man-made tactics, it sank due to a nautral cause, an iceberg. The Britannic, however, DID sink due to man in WW1 when U-69 laid a barrier of Navel Mines in the Kea Channel.
due to human error
After hitting the ice burg Titanic had a slight list to starboard due to asymmetrical flooding but this later corrected itself and the list swapped to the port side when the first few compartments flooded fully.
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irregular objects will sink due to uneven sides on the will not sink
Well, maybe, but the Titanic sank, not due to a murderer
The word titanic is printed on the bow and the stern of the ship but i do believe that you can not see it anymore due to the ship wreck
If a ship has no buoyancy, then it will sink. In the tragedy of the RMS Titanic, the ship sank due to a collision with an iceberg, which ripped through the underside of the boat. Also the fact that they were going at an incredibly slow speed.
Systemic or precisely Systematic Error in a reading taken by an instrument occurs due to the parts installed in it. Random error occurs when we get a number of repetitive readings during the same experiment because of human error. Perfect example for random is "Parallax Method".
No. Titanic was due in New York but never arrived there.
The titanic's route was from Southhamptom to New York. That means the ship was sailing due west.