They may have been able to cause less damage to the RMS Titanic
Yes,because the iceburg still would have a gash in/on it
because it hit a flipppin iceburg! would you keep moving? exactly!
Yes, it is likely. The fact that the ship was turned starboard in a vain attempt to avoid the iceburg caused the metal on the side of the ship to be scraped deeply. This caused water to fill up far more compartments than would have likely filled up if the Titanic had hit the iceburg head on. The Titanic may have still sunk in this instance, we can never be sure, but far more time would have been allotted for the passengers of the Titanic in order for rescue to come.
it hit the iceburg on 14th April 1912 (Sunday) but sank on the morning of the 15th (monday) so the answer is that the titanic sank on the 15th Aprilm 1912 but if you said the 14th it would be acceptable
i personallly think it would because hey if the captain wasn't sleeping he would've known NOT to hit the iceburg! and i don't think anything was wrong with the titanic i think it just wasnt ready for the damadge!
If people in titanic didn't panic what would happend
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.
well the Titanic actually struck the iceburg at 12:40 then officially sank at 2:02 in the morning of the 15th of April 1912, So they would be wrong if they said that it sunk the day before.
clear, new moon (you could not see the moon) no waves (harder to see iceburgs because the water would not break on the iceburg) freezing wind (impaires eyesite)
It would have missed the iceberg, entirerly.
Yes and no. Yes: they would have seen the Titanic sooner and therefore have alarmed the bridge sooner, thous, missing the iceburg. No: If the lookout saw the iceberg at the same time that they did, but the bridge kept the Tianic at full speed, they would have miss the iceberg. Why? Because the faster a ship is going, the faster and harder it can turn.
it would have had many other people on it the just the men