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How deep is the iceberg that hit the Titanic?

The exact depth of the iceberg that hit the Titanic may never be known. There are photographs of the iceberg that supposedly hit the Titanic, and the size at the surface was estimated at 100 feet high, upwards to 400 feet long.


What size was the iceberg that sunk the Titanic?

The exact size of the iceberg will probably never be known, but according to early newspaper reports the height and length of the iceberg was approximated at 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long. However, these dimensions only relate to the estimated size above water. Around 85% of an iceberg is below water. Therefore multiplying the estimates you have an iceberg with a volume of between 810,00 and 3,240,000 square feet.I'm not sure what you're asking so I'm going to interpret it as "when the Titanic struck and iceberg, how much of that iceberg was above water?". The iceberg that the Titanic struck looked small because only about a ninth (1/9) of the iceberg was above water. In reality, the iceberg was immense, with the rest (8/9) of it underwater. A portion of the berg that was underwater sunk the Titanic.


How big was the iceberg on the titanic and what color?

The upper 10% of the iceberg that was out of the water was about 96 feet high and the berg was, by all accounts, pure white.


How long was the iceberg when it hit the titanic?

Noone knows how long the berg was but the upper 10% that was out of the water was believed to be about 96 feet high.


Why didn't the watertight compartments work on the Titanic?

The watertight compartments on the Titanic did not extend high enough to prevent water from spilling over the top when the ship hit the iceberg, causing the compartments to flood and leading to the sinking of the ship.


Why did the titanic sink on a iceberg while going to America?

The Titanic struck an iceberg while moving at high speed. This is a huge mass of ice, much heavier than the ship. The collision broke the rivets that held the steel plates of the hull together.


How high was the ice berg that hit the titanic?

The iceberg towered over 18ft (30m probably) over the boat deck.


How high was the ship Titanic?

The Titanic was 60' from the water line to the deck.


How did hydrogen bonds sink the titanic?

Hydrogen bonds did not directly cause the sinking of the Titanic. The sinking was primarily due to the collision with an iceberg that caused extensive damage to the ship's hull. Factors like design flaws, high speed, and limited lifeboats also contributed to the disaster. Hydrogen bonds are weak attractions between hydrogen atoms and other electronegative atoms, commonly found in molecules like water, but they were not a direct cause of the Titanic sinking.


How large was the iceberg that titanic hit?

According to early newspaper reports, the approximate height was 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long.


How big was the ice burg when the titanic hit?

The exact size of the iceberg will probably never be known but, according to early newspaper reports the height and length of the iceberg was approximated at 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long.


Why iceburgs cause danger to ships?

The night of the sinking, the waters were so calm that there wouldn't have been any breaking water visible at the iceberg's base, and the lookout crew members were missing their binoculars which didn't help at all. But if the Titanic wasn't going so fast, their chances of survival would have been really high for it could have survived a head-on collision