Five. It could stay afloat with the first four flooded, but the fifth one was her death sentence.
wwell titanic had 16 water tight compartments if it cut 2 and 5 filled up it could stay afloat and be rescued and toed back to southhampton shipyard to be mended but the iceberg cut in 5 compartments so the titanic was doomed
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
Titanic ran along side of the iceberg, and it ripped a gash in the hull. This let lots of water in, and because they couldn't stop the water coming in, pump it out fast, or isolate the affected compartments, the ship sank.
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
click on map and near the cove click on iceburg LOL
iceberg* not iceburg
Yes, it is likely. The fact that the ship was turned starboard in a vain attempt to avoid the iceburg caused the metal on the side of the ship to be scraped deeply. This caused water to fill up far more compartments than would have likely filled up if the Titanic had hit the iceburg head on. The Titanic may have still sunk in this instance, we can never be sure, but far more time would have been allotted for the passengers of the Titanic in order for rescue to come.
the titanic sank because while on the journey to America the boat that was called UNSINKABLE sank. there were many warnings for iceburgs. while the alrams went off around the ship, people started to load in lifeboats. suddenly the titanic hit an iceburg. the bottom was watertight meaning no water can get through. the bottom of the titanic hit the iceburg and broke the watertight seal. water got through and keot rising to the top of the boat. everyone was immediatly called to evacuate. in seconds, the titanic started to sink from the bottom end of the boat. when it got to high, the titanc split into two. the titanic was destroyed.
He can't move the iceburg. it was 70 times bigger than him. SO NO HE CAN'T MOVE THE ICEBURG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You get the bomb out of the tree then fire up the bomb on the iceburg then it will tip