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How can you make a sentence with the word titanic?

The titanic sank.


Where was the titanic when they hit the ice burg?

The Titanic sank off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. Fourth Officer Lightoller reported the location as latitude 41° 46' North, longitude 50° 14' West.


What happened to the titanic and sank?

After Titanic sank in 1912, there was some debate about whether she split or not. Even Second-Officer Lightoller denied that she split at the inquiry, but at least 53 survivors testified/asserted that the ship broke. How she sunk could not be proven, tho, until 1985 when her wreck was found.


What happened to the titanic when it sank?

After Titanic sank in 1912, there was some debate about whether she split or not. Even Second-Officer Lightoller denied that she split at the inquiry, but at least 53 survivors testified/asserted that the ship broke. How she sunk could not be proven, tho, until 1985 when her wreck was found.


Why are there so many different interpretations exist on how the titanic sank?

The witnesses were under duress, it was at night, and many had considerations like protecting the company - which is probably why Second Officer Lightoller, ever the company man, testified that she sank in one piece.


Was it Olympic that sank and not Titanic?

No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.


How many trips did the titanic make before it sank?

It sunk on its maiden (or first) voyage. The Titanic sank on its first trip across the Atlantic.


Who sank first Titanic or Britannic?

The Titanic sank in 1912 And the Britannic sank in 1916


How many children were on the Titanic when it sank?

There was 108 children on the Titanic when it sank


What see did the Titanic ship sank?

The Titanic sank in the Atlantic Ocean.


What ocean is Titanic sank?

The Titanic crashed into an iceberg southeast of Cape Race, Newfoundland.


What year was the titanic when it sank?

The Titanic sank in the very early morning of April 15, 1912