because the iceberg broke off
dolphin
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cod
one of the boat was titanic. but it hit an iceberg.
14th of September 2010
usually 10 days
It's believed that something less than forty seconds transpired between Titanic's sighting of - and the collision with - the iceberg.
With more than 500 species of rays and skates in the world there are far too many that are not found in the waters of New Zealand than can be listed here. New Zealand is home to several types of stingray, but neither the Southern Stingray or Atlantic Stingray may be found in NZ. NZ is home to more harmless rays as well, such as the very common Spotted Eagle Ray. But the Bat Ray is not found in NZ waters. There are at least 7 different types of sawfish, a ray that looks different than most rays, and none are reported to be found in NZ waters.
Because NZ wouldn't let America's nuclear ships into her waters.
Yes, various starfish are a common and appreciated feature of tidal waters in NZ.
No, you cannot smell an iceberg before you see it. Icebergs are made of ice, which does not emit any odor. Additionally, they are typically located in cold, open waters where other scents may be diluted or nonexistent. Therefore, visual detection is the primary way to identify an iceberg.
LAKI is an abbreviation for Limit of All Known Ice. This is a definition on the amount of time given between sightings of iceberg or sea-ice infested waters and ice-free waters.