across the world and back again, for as long as it stays solid.
forever
to the moon and back
They did not travel very far as it is solar powered buggy, they went in two short trips.
planet mars
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Because that was the path. If you look on a map I was going to New York from Cork, Ireland and that path it is north, but out of iceberg territory. But, the iceberg went further south than it was meant to travel. The Titanic actually took extra precautions and travelled more south to avoid the iceberg.
The lookouts on Titanic spotted the iceberg with less than forty seconds to impact.
The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.
on the iceberg it is on the far right of the map
"Too far to travel for you"
The titanic was torpeoed by the Nazis.
An Iceberg may travel up to 4,000kms south. Unusual sightings have been recorded off Bermuda and off Ireland
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
Do eels travel Far
An iceberg is 90% under the water.
The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.
As far as light can travel