large ships
It's because the captain wasn't paying attention to the iceberg in front of him so the ship crashed
When Captain Smith received the first iceberg warning, he calmly tacked it onto a bulletin board for the other crew workers to see. When the actual iceberg came directly in front of the ship, they tried to turn the ship and they almost missed it but the iceberg hit the ship from underwater.
An Iceberg... well its not an iceberg i think from watching the history channel nothing it was a curise ship not a pirate ship…………………
Even though the captain received iceberg warnings, they thought that they would see the iceberg in time to turn away. But because of the ship's massive size and speed, it would not turn away from the iceberg in time.
No. Upon learning that an iceberg was ahead, the captain ordered the crew to reverse the engines, and to steer to the side, but if he would have ordered to have the ship sped up instead, the ship would have most likely have missed the iceberg.
wel the captain knew that it would sink so he told members of the crew to get all the people of the ship in the lifeboats and before it hit the captain told the crew to turn the ship around.
It was pretty much the captain's fault because he ignored the huge iceberg infront of the ship.
yes, there was but the captain wasn't paying atention, so that is why the ship crashed.
iceberg
Edward Jon Smith, the captain of the ill-fated Titanic, went down with his ship after it hit a submerged iceberg on April 15, 1912
You have to go over to the iceberg near the front of the ship and jump on the green thing. Then you jump on the windows and patches of snow until you get to the top and find a hole. Go down into that hole.
The captain, by spotting the iceberg, pulled the ship back from the brink of disaster.