i am pretty sure 11 ice warnings were sent
Maybe. The Titanic sailed at a time when there was a likelihood of many icebergs being in its path. The low number of sunspots coincided with cooler than usual ocean temperatures and more icebergs in the southernmost area of their range.
Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine. The Captain was given some but not all.
The Titanic sank in the Alantic Ocean by striking a ice berg in the Titanic's path.
No. The titanic was on track but it was right in the path of an ice burg and it couldn't steer away fast enough.
The biggest warning was to stay on the path. Once they left the path they were lost, captured by spiders and then by the elves.
The RMS Carpathia. (Car - Path - ia)
Using the modern shipping lane that goes along the path today (which may be slightly off), it's 3,090 miles.
The vessel was the New York, whose stem was drawn out into the path of Titanic soon after she left the dock on her maiden voyage.
She would have successfully made it to New York City
Because that was the path. If you look on a map I was going to New York from Cork, Ireland and that path it is north, but out of iceberg territory. But, the iceberg went further south than it was meant to travel. The Titanic actually took extra precautions and travelled more south to avoid the iceberg.
it means that the coyote had jusr finished a meal and the crow was scavaging what was left, or they were warning you to take a different path from where you happen to be in your life
The Olympic never collided with her sister ship the Titanic, either in port or out at sea. The only vessel to have a near-miss with the Titanic was the much smaller American liner the United States as Titanic was leaving the port of Southampton- she was dragged into the much bigger ship's path, breaking her mooring lines and causing the Titanic's captain E.J.Smith to take evasive action, but there was no impact.