No they cleaned that up in 1788.
no. the iceberg created a gash in the side of the boat letting water get inside, causing the boat to sink.
the 2nd boat to arrive at the Titanic scene was the Californian
Because the water pushes the boat up and the weight pushes the boat down so that it stay afloat
Strictly speaking, Titanic was not a cruise boat. She was a destination boat. She was only meant for transatlantic crossings and to make people feel comfortable on the way.
the titanic sank because while on the journey to America the boat that was called UNSINKABLE sank. there were many warnings for iceburgs. while the alrams went off around the ship, people started to load in lifeboats. suddenly the titanic hit an iceburg. the bottom was watertight meaning no water can get through. the bottom of the titanic hit the iceburg and broke the watertight seal. water got through and keot rising to the top of the boat. everyone was immediatly called to evacuate. in seconds, the titanic started to sink from the bottom end of the boat. when it got to high, the titanc split into two. the titanic was destroyed.
a under water boat hmm... titanic (kidding) submarine
By a tug boat
no. the iceberg created a gash in the side of the boat letting water get inside, causing the boat to sink.
if the water is moving then it will exert a force on the side of the boat. Still water will not move a boat.
the 2nd boat to arrive at the Titanic scene was the Californian
Yes the U-Boat can stay under water.
Buoyancy affects a boat by keeping it "on" the water, not "under" the water.
Because the ladder is fixed to the boat, however many rungs are under water at the start, that same number are still below the water after the water has risen.
It was first able to float at the beginning but during the collision with the iceberg, tons of water rushed in, drowning people and making the boat heavier, it was eventually tipped over and dragged into the water. Answer: Water rushed in and dragged it under water.
Not by a long way there were plenty of bigger boats running on steam.
This actually happened with Titanic. The only way the boat can sink is if the boat has a giant hole in it. A boat floats on water, but what happens is the water from the ocean or lake or whatever goes into the boat. As the water fills up the boat, the boat justs get very heavy. and it goes down deep in the water.Example: The titanic hit an iceberg and it made huge holes on the side of the boat. So water went in the basement and It the water went up to every floor and boat got so heavy. And when the boat was rising up it go SO heavy that it snapped in halfexample: Also a rock can sink. when you throw a rock in the water it sinks because the rock is soooo heavy
Yes. The Titanic collided with a fishing boat. The iceberg story is a coverup.