There are about 260 pictures on and of Titanic and there could be as many as 300. National Geographic has good Photography of the wreck as well as artist-depictions that are as historically accurate as possible.
The Titanic sank in the ocean; there was no road.
The Carpathia took them to New York, which was to have been their destination aboard the Titanic, and from there they went their separate ways.
It took the Titanic two hours forty minutes from striking the iceberg 'til it sunk.
It sunk on April 15, 1912. It completely sunk on 2:20 a.m..Titanic sank in 1912 and she sunk two hours and twenty minutes after her collision with the berg.
Not exactly. Titanic sunk at 2:20 AM but the bow and stern, after separating, took about 5-6 minutes to sink to the bottom of the ocean.
The movie took alot longer as it took 7 months to shoot the whole film where as the real Titanic hit the iceberg at 11:40pm & was completely sunk at 2:20am. Making that it took 2 hours 40 mins to sink. == == The run time for the movie was 194 minutes. ----
I'd hate to spoil the movie for you... but I will anyway. The Titanic sank because it struck an iceberg. The titanic had struck an iceberg and had sadly sunk killing many people. It took about two hours and forty minutes for it to sink.
The survivors of the sinking of Titanic were rescued by the Carpathia. She was told that Titanic was in distress at about 12:27 after midnight and she arrived at the wrecksite at around 4:00 AM.
The Titanic took off from Liverpool, England on April 10, 1912 and sunk On the evening of April 14,1912 and at 2:30 or so on April 15,1912 the ship had officially disappeared from the tops of the water.
She sunk because she took on too much water after her collision with an iceberg on the open sea but she was not close to New York. She still had 963 miles to go.
it took three years for the titanic to be constructed
Sea Trials of the Titanic began at 6am on Monday April 2, 1912. It lasted 12 hours and covered 80 nautical miles. The maiden voyage was on April 10, 1912 was the only voyage the ship took as it sunk on April 15, 1912.
The Movie, Titanic, directed by James Cameron, is both. The events that took place in the movie were a good replication of what happened on the night of April 14, 1912. The nonfactual part was the characters as not all of them were really on board the Titanic.