Very it was below the waterline and almost 200 ft long the problem was it penetrated too many watertight compartments for it to stay afloat by not being able to turn fast enough. If they had turned sooner, had more speed to turn faster or hit iceberg head on experts say it probably would not have sunk.
The damage to Titanic was serious enough. Rivets were popped, separating plates in the hull for a stretch of about 258 feet, allowing water to breach.
Enough water to sink the ship.
it was really bad
It was the ultimate devastation.
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.
The Titanic hit an Iceberg and it caused a huge amount of damage, it made a very big hole in the side of the ship and that caused loads and loads of water to pour into the ship and take absolutely everything in it's path. In the end the Titanic filled up with so much water and the ship couldn't take the heavy amount of water and the ship sunk and many people drowned but some got away. Hope this helps!
It suffured a death
Titanic, a ship sank in the middle of the North Atlantic
Very, very serious. An iceberg hit it! Well, maybe.
Very, very serious. An iceberg hit it! Well, maybe.
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
lethal
Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.
Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.
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The Titanic hit an Iceberg and it caused a huge amount of damage, it made a very big hole in the side of the ship and that caused loads and loads of water to pour into the ship and take absolutely everything in it's path. In the end the Titanic filled up with so much water and the ship couldn't take the heavy amount of water and the ship sunk and many people drowned but some got away. Hope this helps!
Joint damage includes bleeding in and around the damaged joint. Permenant damage is caused by one serious joint bleed.
Hard to say. It may cause no damage at all and then again it might cause serious problems.
"Who Created the Titanic?" Harland and Wolff
An iceberg caused the Titanic to sink