The Titanic was a heavy storage ship, so it took about15 minutes for the water to fill the storage rooms, and the Titanic was a very large and heavy ship so that took less time, so about 7 minutes to sink.
it depends what u mean.
f it what u want is how long it took before she was under water, the answer is 2 hrs and 40 min.
if it is the time the men in the crows nest saw it and alerted the crew before it hit
(from when they saw it 2 when they crashed) it was 37 seconds.
The Titanic hit the iceberg at 12:20 AM, and slipped beneath the cold waves two hours later. The Titanic was built with weak consruction railings, which helped the ship sink.
I believe it was something like 4 hours. ~Singer
The time between sighting the berg and the collision is believed to be a little less than forty seconds.
it took approx 2:20hrs for it to submerge, but not sure about all the way to the bottom
2hours12minutes
it took 31/2 hours from start to finish
She was RMS Titanic - which stood for Royal Mail Ship. But she only took on that status when she loaded the mail. Until that moment she was SS Titanic (steam ship) like during sea trials, for example.
At 11:40 P.M. April 14th, 1912, the Titanic sideswifed an Iceberg and the collision woke some of the passengers. Some of them throught the Titanic had hit a smaller vessel. But the Captain had a more serious outlook on the Titanic's fate. Thomas Andrews knew from the moment that he heard the Titanic hit the Iceberg to the sinking that he's ship was doomed.
Yes, Titanic was a steamship. When she loaded the mail, her designation was RMS (Royal Mail Ship) but until that moment, she was SS Titanic (Steam ship), like during sea trials, for example.
The Exxon Valdez (now Dong Fang Ocean) is larger than the Titanic. The Valdez has a length of 987.5 ft, a beam of 166.24 ft, and a draft of 64.63 ft. Contrast that with the Titanic with a length of 882.75 ft., a beam of 92 ft., and a draft of 34.6 ft.
Captain Smith did not see the iceberg on Titanic, he was in his quarters. He merged fully dressed so he had been resting, but not retired.
Frederick Fleet and Reginald Lee were in the crows-nest at the moment of impact.
Yes. She was far closer to North America than she was to Europe at the moment of impact.
1st was the TRAIL OF TEARS 2nd was the TITANIC
Press the down arrow at the moment of impact, but backspin only works with a perfect impact. For super backspin press the up arrow at the moment you set the power and the the down arrow at the moment of impact, Again this only works with a perfect impact.
Surviving the Moment of Impact 2 - 1997 TV was released on: USA: 1997
The cast of Moment of Impact - 1998 includes: Larisa Loktev as herself Julia Loktev as herself Leonid Loktev as himself
when someone says mark this moment to you.it means that the happenings of that moment will make a impact in future or it brings a important turn.
Nature - 1982 Moment of Impact Jungle 28-10 was released on: USA: 11 April 2010
She was RMS Titanic - which stood for Royal Mail Ship. But she only took on that status when she loaded the mail. Until that moment she was SS Titanic (steam ship) like during sea trials, for example.
At 11:40 P.M. April 14th, 1912, the Titanic sideswifed an Iceberg and the collision woke some of the passengers. Some of them throught the Titanic had hit a smaller vessel. But the Captain had a more serious outlook on the Titanic's fate. Thomas Andrews knew from the moment that he heard the Titanic hit the Iceberg to the sinking that he's ship was doomed.
Nature - 1982 Moment of Impact Hunters and Herds 28-9 was released on: USA: 4 April 2010
The phrase 'at the moment' is another way of saying 'now' or 'at present': 'I can't deal with that at the moment, I'm too busy.' 'At the moment we have no idea how much longer this will take.' 'At the moment' can also be used with its literal meaning: 'At the moment of impact, she screamed.'