No. That theory is 100% incorrect, the ship bent causing the decks to bend downward then the pressure was too much and the ship broke at about a 35 degree angle. The bending and pressure caused the decks to slant steeply downward, the first class lounge also had lots of pressure on it because of the air that was trapped during sinking. Then when the pressure and bending was too much it imploded and broke and that is why the decks are slanted steeply downward. The 3rd funnel part as the bow was headed for the bottom the part tore away and that's why it is missing in the wreck photos, also when the ship hit the seafloor the open spaces caused the decks to collapse even more.
Water temperature at the time of the Titanic sinking was -2 degrees Celsius or 28 degrees Fahrenheit.
45 degree angle
starboard side
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The Titanic hit the Iceberg because it was traveling too fast.
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
Yes. Titanic hit an iceberg.
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
Yes. Without a doubt, Titanic definitively hit an iceberg.
Yes. Without a doubt, Titanic definitively hit an iceberg.
The Titanic hit the Iceberg because it was traveling too fast.
Most definitely without a doubt, Titanic struck the stationary iceberg at about 25 mph.
It hit an Iceberg No fire
yes the titanic hit an iceburg . it was the day of 14 april, 1912.
it crashed into an iceberg and the ship sank