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How was the collision holes made in the Titanic?

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They were made from the iceberg the Titanic hit

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How big were the holes made by the collision in the titanic?

it dident it had a crack not a hole .


How big were the holes in the Titanic's collision?

The crack was about 5 feet long.


How big were the actual holes created by the collision?

I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.


How big were the holes actually created by the collision?

I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.


Was the Titanic sunk on purpose?

The circumstances of Titanic's collision were one-in-a-million.


Year of titanic collision?

1912


Where was the iceberg in the Titanic?

Titanic's collision with the iceberg was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.


What speed was the Titanic at?

At the time of the collision, Titanic was travelling at about 22 1/2 knots.


Who was the sailer of the Titanic?

Titanic captain was EJ Smith but when she had her collision, Quartermaster Hichens had his hand on the wheel.


How long was the titanic there?

Titanic stayed afloat for two hours and forty minutes after the collision with the iceberg.


Who was to be pushed of the Titanic because they made it sink and killed about 1000 people they were very drunk?

Captain Smith was not drunk when 1.496 people died on Titanic. To push him off would not have prevented the collision.


What time when Titanic sank?

titanic sank at 2:20am.2 hrs 40 mins after the collision.