The Titanic struck an iceberg.
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No, it was a British ship.
The Titanic.
The "RMS Titanic" was a British ship owned by the British shipping company White Star Line. See the related links below to read more about "RMS Titanic" and the White Star Line.
White Star Ships
A passenger liner. Designed to transport people across oceans in style. Its official description: White Star Line, Olympic Class Ocean Liner
No, the ship in Pixar's Finding Nemo was not the Titanic. The ship in Finding Nemo is the "Sydney Harbour" which is a fictional Australian research vessel. The Titanic was a real British passenger liner that famously sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean. The two ships are completely unrelated in terms of their design, history, and purpose.
The Titanic was a British passenger cruise ship. It sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912. The reason for its demise was a collision with an iceberg. It was built in Belfast by an Irish company called Harland and Wolff.
Titanic struck an iceberg and ripped a hole in the hull, causing the ship to sink.
RMS Lusitania .
President Wilsons response to the sinking of the British passenger ship Lusitania was to send diplomatic protests