Oh yes, they saw it. But they thought they were going to miss it. Icebergs are deceptive; only one tenth of an iceberg is seen above water, and nine tenths is below water, where you don't see it, so they thought it wasn't to big. But they were wrong. The iceberg was big enough to sink the entire ship within 2 hours and 40 minutes.
This question is like asking "How does it feel dying?" I don't know why others has this kind of stupid questions. We should respect those who were in that tragedy because it's not their fault to be in that disaster. It's just they were there in the wrong place and the wrong time. Come on man, stop asking things like this..
Very few people testified that they felt the ice but many people asserted that they felt the engine's stopping.
When the Titanic hit the iceberg there were many different reactions. Some people were scared, others just went back to sleep.
they didn't do anything until it started to tip.
When Titanic hit into the iceberg, most people went to the upper decks.
Type your answer here..Everyone who was in the crew was in a total panic attack, but the passengers were perfectly calm. most were asleep but those who were awake just felt a slight bump.
Yes, most passengers felt a large bump.
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
No. The iceberg was considerably larger and heavier than the Titanic- sort of a mountain of ice, mostly underwater. To attempt that would be like trying to fly an airplane through a concrete wall- a quick disaster.
Technically yes. The Titanic ran into an iceberg. The Titanic was built to withstand a head-on collision with an iceberg however it ran into the berg from the side which tore a hole into the hull. . . It is speculated that the Titanic would not have sunk if she ran straight into the iceberg however this is merely a speculation because it is impossible to go back in time and change it. . .
4. Only 4 could be filled before sinking and 5 was filled when Titanic collided with the iceberg.
yes, they could
It took a giant massive muti ton to sink the Titanic, by causing the steel plates to buckle and water to seep in, until the ship sank. No. A human being could not sink the Titanic with a sledgehammer. It took the Titanic two hours to sink after hitting the iceberg. It was very well built.
yes
i watched a titanic thing on tv called titanic the mission i seen the iceberg that it hit and behind it there was a line of them
Before she hit the iceberg? Well, Captain Smith could have, but he retired to his cabin
4. When it struck the iceberg, 6 filled.
it could hold at least 2,280
Several ships nearby sent out signals to tell them to change course to avoid the icebergs, but the Titanic did not listen and just kept on going until they collided with one.
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
The Titanic's maximum capacity was 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members
No. The Titanic is much much much bigger than any possible squid could be. The Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg.
An iceberg struck the starboard side of the Titanic on April 14th, around midnight. The iceberg flooded 5 watertight compartments, while she could only stay afloat with 4 flooded.