yes, there was but the captain wasn't paying atention, so that is why the ship crashed.
Ice, in the form of an iceberg Titanic sank after she hit an iceberg
yes both pieces of the titanic hit the bottom of the ocean but they landed in seperate spots.
it hit an iceberg
There was about 20 iceburg warning the titanic received on the day of the collision.
All eyewitness accounts have corroborated the iceberg was pure white - not "black ice".
Titanic did not hit a black berg. Black ice is a phenomenon seen on a recently-flipped iceberg but, by all accounts, the iceberg in question was pure white.
Titanic hit ice about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.
To damage the ship as it did, the iceberg was probably 50 times the mass of the ship or more, and iceberg ice can be too solid to shatter like ordinary ice.
Titanic hit an iceberg because she was sailing at just about top speed with not enough time to steer or slow down.
The Titanic survived 2 hours and 40 minutes after hitting the iceberg.
The Titanic struck the iceberg late on a Sunday evening and sank early Monday morning.
Icebergs are huge masses of floating ice, and only about one-tenth of their volume is above water. The iceberg hit by Titanic likely had 100 times the ship's mass or more, and in any event would not "sink" under any circumstances.