The titanic made one big puncture, then the ship sank under the water. The titanic had twenty lifeboats, and if all of them were full half of the people on the titanic could have been rescued.;)
once which was when it crashed into the iceburg
It sank by an Iceburg and 1'517 people died sadly.
It was traveling at 22.5 knots, which is approximately 26 mph.
it punchered the stern the bow and the deck so there were 25 punctures in the ship
Hit the iceburg on the fifth day and sank on the sixth.
The iceberg hit Titanic on the starboard side under the waterline (and possibly under the keel). Titanic sank at 2:20 in the morning of April 15th, 1912, and 712 people survived.
I'm not so sure what the Titanic had would be referred to as punctures. There was a huge rip down the side. The rivets tore loose and laid a large portion of the ship open.
Five. It could stay afloat with the first four flooded, but the fifth one was her death sentence.
Some think the Titanic may have received as many as 7 warnings on the day of the collisionAccording to history, it received 3 warnings, but 1 warning was not given to Captain Smith.Read more: How_many_iceberg_warnings_did_the_Titanic_receive
the titanic set sail out of a large town in Europe heading toward a place in the artic ocean hit an iceburg and sank on MY birthday except back in 1912. this story is lovingly held and has been carried on for many generations
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.
The iceberg did not make any holes in Titanic. The impact separated the plates by popping the rivets (which were riveted together, not welded) and the water breached through.