About four days (September 10-14, 1912) until she struck the iceberg.
2 to 3 days at least
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At the time, the Titanic was a great achievement in engineering, etc... but, ummm, it sank. It really wasn't the best ship for sea travel.
it was the first time titanic went on sea so the answer would be none
it's been there a long time ago
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.
they spend as much as 75% of their lives at sea.
They migrate like most mammals found that spend much time in water
the titanic sea
in the sea
yes
because the titanic place is in the sea