A main cause of the Titanic sinking was the weather (or lack of it). Typically it's easy to see icebergs, which was part of Titanic's undoing. Normally, rough water sloshed up against the berg, causing a visual contrast and spray, but there were no waves that night. There was a stoker who had been to sea for twenty-six years and had never seen it so calm and flat as that night.
It was like being On a Sea of Glass.
If you mean what caused it to sink then, it hit an iceberg and was completely submerged underwater in less than 10 hours.
It struck an iceberg, then too many compartments at the bottom of the ship filled with water, causing it to sink
it crashed into an ice berg and water came into the boat so then it started sinking.
Worldwide attention went to the wreck of Titanic after being discovered in 1985 so she was explored as early as 1986.
it hit a icebrueg
Iceberg collision on the starboard side.
An iceberg
it hit a huge iceberg and scraped the titanc
An iceberg on the Altlantic Ocean Caused the fatal damage to the titanic.
yes because it caused a lot destruction
What actually happened was the Titanic hit an iceberg which made it sink.
Titanic sank in 1912. An iceberg caused it to sink in the Atlantic Ocean carrying 2,200 souls on board.
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ice berg
An iceberg caused the Titanic to sink
I dont think she has sunk.....
it crashed
One of the pipes was ruptured.
They caused anxiety and sink ships.
Because they're crabby :-)