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The Titanic collided with the iceberg at 11:40 PM and sank at 2:20 AM. It took 2 hours 40 minutes for the ship to completly sink.

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What speed was the Titanic at?

At the time of the collision, Titanic was travelling at about 22 1/2 knots.


What time when Titanic sank?

titanic sank at 2:20am.2 hrs 40 mins after the collision.


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Did the driver die on Titanic's crash?

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Who was Hugh woolner with on the Titanic?

At the time of Titanic's collision, Hugh Woolner, who was travelling alone, was in the First-Class smoking room where William Carter and Alfred Nourney also were.


How long was the titanic there?

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Why is a collision with an iceberg unlikely to occur?

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