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we would have a life titanic in the museum right now and we will have a full theory on how the titanic was fully made.

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Q: What might have happened if the titanic had not spotted the iceberg?
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Why might the passengers have remained placid when the titanic first struck the iceberg?

The passengers might have remained placid when the Titanic first struck the iceberg because there was only a slight bump which did not make the passengers alarmed. Plus, the Titanic was reputed to be unsinkable!


What modern technology might have helped the Titanic's crew spot the iceberg sooner and avoid hitting it?

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How might the weather on the fifth night of Titanic and the maiden voyage to New York have caught the crew and the passengers off-guard?

The weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off-guard because, simply put, there was none. Icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late.


Did anyone see the iceberg before the titanic hit the iceberg?

Yes; and that strangely enough was probably what did the Titanic in. Just because the lookout saw the iceberg a minute before, the ship started making a sharp turn, however not sharp enough to avoid collision. Instead, the iceberg now tore a long gash along the lenght of the ship, flooding at least 5 waterproof compartments at the same time.Had no-one seen the iceberg before it hit, the ship would have rammed the nose into the iceberg. Given its moderate speed, that might have only breached one or two front compartments which might have been closed up in time.We'll never know for sure, but several maritime specialists have argued that the Titanic would then probably have stayed afloat


What was the conflict for the event of the titanic?

Hello? It hit an iceberg didn't it? And then 5 compartments filled up (it couldve stayed afloat with 4 compartents filled up) so yeah. Did you know? If the Titanic had hit the iceberg straight on, they might not have sank. Instead of doing this though, they turned and it made a hUGE scrape.


Who saw the iceburg that the Titanic hit?

The lookouts on Titanic saw the iceberg, but not until it was too late to maneuver clear of it. There was no moon, and the sea was calm, so there was no wave action at the base of the berg (which might have made it easier to spot).


How could the Titanic have suvived?

Titanic crashed into the iceberg under circumstances where a million chance-things conspired to put her under but she was sailing under the protocol of the times so anything different might have still worked against her.


How serious was the damage caused by the accident of the Titanic?

Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.


How serious was the damage caused by the accident of titanic?

Because the Titanic made a sharp turn trying to avoid the iceberg the iceberg scraped a long gash in and through the ship's side, which caused massive flooding. It has been argued by some nautical specialists that if the ship's crew would not have noticed the iceberg it would have rammed it head-on, causing damage that might have been much easier to contain and which would not have led to the sinking of the ship.


Where is the nosed iceberg located?

the nosed iceberg is in Alaska and it might be in the mountains.


Is Titanic a film?

Not only a film, the title of which was taken from the RMS Titanic, operated by the White Star line. The RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and sank, on the morning of April 15, 1912, with the loss of about 1500 lives.


Who is the antagonist in the story titanic?

Caledon "Cal" Hockley, Rose's fiance, is the antagonist. It could also be argued that the iceberg functions as an antagonist.