The bow and stern sections could have reached the bottom in as little as six minutes. The bow and stern sections landed about 1,970 feet apart (per Ballard) facing different directions. The extensive destruction of the stern is most likely due to implosion of the air-filled spaces by the pressure of the water as it sank.
Approx 5-10 minutes. Was travelling approx 30 mph for 2.5 miles.
they were green they were green
Titanic.
48 minutes
Captain Smith spent some time on the Titanic bridge and spoke with Second Officer Charles Lightoller about the ice zone, temperature and the like. He then went to bed. Lightoller was relieved by First Officer William Murdoch prior to the fateful encounter with the iceberg.
When the Titanic was sinking, they called another ship to help them. The captain of this ship did not believe them, so he went back to bed. A few hours later, the captain of the other boat got another phone call, so he believed it. If he had listened the first time, then they would be there in time for them to save the Titanic. But since they did not believe, they were too far away and they said that they would be there in another, 4 or 5 hours. That was too long, and the Titanic was sinking. So they just sent people out on life boats.
The Atlantic sea bed
12 am
After the Captian went to bed second officer Charles Lightoller was in control and he was relieved by First officer Murdoch who was in command when Titanic hit the iceburg.
they were green they were green
the longest
Millions and millions of years
18-24 hours
half a mile
Titanic.
Many say that the Radio operator for Caifornia had gone to bed, therefore there was no one to hear the distress messages from Titanic
depends if it is short bed or a long bed
perhaps take them for a long walk to tire them out before you want them too go too bed? good luck.