Yes. Titanic only hit one iceberg and hardly saw any others the evening of the collision.
Titanic hit just one iceberg.
the titanic only hit 1 iceberg
No one sunk the Titanic. It hit an iceberg and sank.
Titanic only struck one iceberg.
one of the boat was titanic. but it hit an iceberg.
The chances of the way that Titanic hit the iceberg were a million-to-one. She sideswiped the berg in a way that the impact popped the rivets between the plates of the hull, allowing water to breach.
it was a big one it was smll at the top and really long at bottem
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.
I doubt if any one thought of bothering to measure it at the time.
They did not expect the Titanic to sink. They did not expect the Titanic to hit an iceberg either. There were lifeboats and life jackets for a minor emergency, but not a major one.
Titanic sadly never completed one trip as whilst on her Maiden Voyage from Southampton to New York she sadly hit an iceberg & sank.
The iceberg that sunk Titanic may have been spawned from the Jakobshavn Glacier (western Greenland). Several were photographed in the area but none have been determined to be the fatal one.