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What part of antarctica does the ship sail to?

Ships that are hardened against iceberg damage can sail to any part of the Antarctic continent, since the continent is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.


This large floating chunk of ice can mean danger for ships sailing to antarctica?

That large floating chunk of ice is called an iceberg, and its presence poses a significant threat to ships navigating in the waters near Antarctica. Icebergs can cause damage or even sink ships due to their size and the difficulty in detecting them, making navigation hazardous in these regions.


The echo of a ships fog horn reflected from an iceberg is heard 8.0 seconds after the horn is sounded?

The iceberg is 1372 meters away.


Are there any dangerous natural disasters on an iceberg?

Icebergs themselves are not dangerous natural disasters, but they can pose risks to ships if they collide with them, leading to potential accidents like sinking or damage to the vessel. Additionally, icebergs can break apart and create large waves that may be hazardous to ships in their vicinity.


What changes have been made to ships since the titanic?

there has been laws now set saying all ships must have life boats for all the passengers and an iceberg warning socits have been made so that ships know when they have reached iceberg zones


Why do ships stay away from icebergs?

90% of an iceberg is underwater. Ships or any other type of boats sailing in very cold regions have the possibility of misjudging the size of an iceberg and hitting them. The ship can crash into an iceberg that creates a hole in the ship and floods everyone on the ship. Example: Titanic


What makes an iceberg dangerous?

90% of an iceberg is underwater. Ships or any other type of boats sailing in very cold regions have the possibility of misjudging the size of an iceberg and hitting them.Eg. titanic.


What does the ship captain use to find out if there is a iceberg in front of the ship?

large ships


What problems that can occur to expansion and contraction due to temperature changes with an iceberg?

Expansion and contraction due to temperature changes can cause structural instability in an iceberg, leading to cracking and calving as sections break off. This process can create hazardous conditions for nearby ships and marine life due to sudden shifts in the iceberg's mass. Additionally, as icebergs break apart, they can contribute to rising sea levels and alter local ecosystems. The overall impact of these changes underscores the importance of monitoring climate effects on glacial and iceberg stability.


Was the Titanic the nicest ship?

maybe or no. cause there are lot of ships which is built nicer than titanic. titanic was a nice ship but it hit was hit by an iceberg so it got sink. ships would sink if its hit by an iceberg right?


Sailing ships in the waters of the North Atlantic were?

one of the boat was titanic. but it hit an iceberg.


When did the Titanic start to flood?

the titanic starts to flood as soon as the ships hit the iceberg