This is a theory put forth by Tim Maltin which is actually quite sound. It posits that the cold night air created a mirage which made the background appear higher in the sea, thus masking the iceberg in the foreground.
what condition made it hard to find the titantic
because it was so far away from the surface
Because the structure of the old titanic was not very stable and would be hard to duplicate.
No. Thousands of workers did jobs on the Titanic's construction, and for them it was just another ship to be built, so no precise records were needed of who worked on what, where and when (although pay-sheets may hold this information, if they can be found for the time period).
Ship's biscuits. Hard tack. Wevils. Dust.
Yes, or they would not really call them that. The Titanic sank because about 6 were damaged, and that made it hard for the Titanic to hold up tons of water, so it sank. BTW, there were about 16 water tight rooms on the Titanic. Oh... and could somebody answer all the unanswered questions?
no or yes but it hard to find in the library
It would not be hard, especially if you are a farang(foreigner).
Very hard.
because it was so far away from the surface
Like any other essay, but make it about the titanic. THAT WAS HARD!!!
Because the structure of the old titanic was not very stable and would be hard to duplicate.
the company that made the titanic was in competition with other companies so they made the titanic as the most beautiful ship that would be hard to top
Schav is hard to find - especially since Manischewitz discontinued it.
Anything that moves, especially if the movement is "random" or hard to predict.
Schav is hard to find - especially since Manischewitz discontinued it.
i think they were comfy
It would be very hard especially since they are kind of hard to find. But it would also be hard because their genitalia, like lizards, is hidden up in their bodies.