At what time? It started a long way away, and then came in contact with it (no distance at all) before the Titanic sunk.
No, the sinking of the RMS Titanic was not a natural disaster. By definition, a natural disaster is a disaster caused by natural forces (like a hurricane or an earthquake), rather than by human action. Though the main cause of the RMS Titanic's sinking was the effect of hitting an iceberg on its maiden voyage in April 1912, the other cause was human error. So, natural causes did not explicitly cause the RMS Titanic to sink.
how many yards are in 73 inches
27
440 yards
21.88 yards
the titanic only hit 1 iceberg
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Titanic only struck one iceberg.
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The wreck of the Titanic is 4166.67 yards below the surface
No. Olympic had many collisions in her career but Titanic only had one.
Many people were aware that Titanic hit the iceberg but obviously, not everybody right away. As for finding out the bad news, it wasn't even until 12:25, 45 minutes later, that Thomas Andrews confirmed to Smith that the ship was doomed.
obviously not enough
5 compartments were ruptered by the iceberg, which is one more that the Titanic could stand
The iceberg hit the starboard side near the bow of Titanic (and there is a good case for "grounding" which means additional breaching on the bottom of the ship). Titanic sank at 2:20 am in the morning. There were 712 survivors of Titanic.
It sanked half a mile
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