Of course!If the only heard the iceberg warnings and have enough lifeboats.Tragic...
Human error.
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The was also error in deign of the Titanic- watertight doors that did not go all the way to the top- so when ship tilted, water ran from one compartment to next- rudder too small to turn ship- rivets made of steeel that was brittle at low temps- but the greatest measure would have been to slow the ship down. However, they were trying to set a record on the first voyage.
It could not have, it was a surprise attack
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Superstitions are hard to codify but Titanic had a near-collision in Southampton and that could have been given importance in different ways. It could have been seen as getting any mishap out-of-the-way OR it could have been seen as a bad omen. Or if one wasn't superstitious at all, there would have been no portent of doom.
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Probably, yes. An unknown ship (rumoured to be the Californian) was spotted in the distance as the Titanic was sinking. It could have saved many if not all lives if it had went to the sinking Titanic.
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If the bulkheads at the front of the ship had been built to the height of the rest, the Titanic probably would not have sunk and would have been able to limp into port.
The titanic made one big puncture, then the ship sank under the water. The titanic had twenty lifeboats, and if all of them were full half of the people on the titanic could have been rescued.;)
It could have been the size of two football pitches.
Most likely, the book, "Futility" by Morgan Robertson (1898) that had stunning parallels to Titanic could have even been in one of two of Titanic's libraries.
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