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What is an iceberg collision?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

its a thing where you hit a iceberg and bounce off it again

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Where was the iceberg in the Titanic?

Titanic's collision with the iceberg was about 400 miles south of Newfoundland.


What happened to the iceberg after it sank the titanic?

It continued south until it melted. The collision did not harm the iceberg.


How can iceberg sink a ship?

Simply put, collision.


What is an collision?

its a thing where you hit a iceberg and bounce off it again


How was the collision holes made in the Titanic?

They were made from the iceberg the Titanic hit


What is the theory that if titanic carried on that it wouldn't of hit the iceberg?

There is no such theory. If Titanic had not steered, she would have been destroyed by a head-on collision with the iceberg.


How many iceberg warnings did titanic receive the day of the collision?

58 is i what think


Did the titanic hit just one iceberg?

Yes. Titanic only hit one iceberg and hardly saw any others the evening of the collision.


How long did it take the Titanic to reach to the iceberg?

It's believed that something less than forty seconds transpired between Titanic's sighting of - and the collision with - the iceberg.


How long was the titanic there?

Titanic stayed afloat for two hours and forty minutes after the collision with the iceberg.


What is the most famous iceberg?

The most famous iceberg is likely the one that sank the Titanic in 1912. This iceberg was estimated to be about 100 feet tall and came from glaciers in Greenland. Its collision with the Titanic resulted in one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history.


How big were the actual holes created by the collision?

I don't know what collision you mean but if you mean the titanic, the iceberg took out 300 feet of the starboard (left) side of the hull.