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Titanic's collision with the iceberg was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
There was about 20 iceburg warning the titanic received on the day of the collision.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collision. According to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith. Between 7 and 10.
They were made from the iceberg the Titanic hit
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There is no such theory. If Titanic had not steered, she would have been destroyed by a head-on collision with the iceberg.
It continued south until it melted. The collision did not harm the iceberg.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
Titanic stayed afloat for two hours and forty minutes after the collision with the iceberg.
The problem with the ice on the Titanic was that the crew did not have binoculars to spot icebergs effectively. Additionally, the crew failed to slow down the ship despite receiving iceberg warnings. These factors contributed to the collision between the Titanic and the iceberg, leading to its sinking.
Yes. Titanic only hit one iceberg and hardly saw any others the evening of the collision.
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.