the Titanic set sail April 10th, 1912 and sank April 15th, 1912 at approximately 2 am. so the Titanic was at sea for about 5 days.
The titanic didd'nt hit the ice berg on the front it hit it on its side if it wouldnt of hit the front then there is a posobiility that the titanic would still be running after the damage got repared.
Titanic set sail (and sank) on her maiden voyage in 1912.
Captain Edward John Smith did not ignore ice warnings sent to Titanic. He did not get them all but he did respond to those that were delivered to him and set Titanic on a more southerly route.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton, England to New York City (via Cherbourg, France) on the 10th of April 1912.
The Titanic set sail on 10 April 1912 but hit an iceberg 4 days later and sank.
The Titanic set sail from Southampton on April 10th on voyage to New York 1912 and hit an iceberg 4 days later. I hope that answers your question.
The Titanic set off on 12th April, 1912 in Southampton.
It depends on what you meanthe titanic was going from England to America but it never got there because it hit a giant ice berg and an hour or two later, it sankit sank in the middle of the Atlantic ocean and only about 700 of the 2000 survived
the titanic set sail out of a large town in Europe heading toward a place in the artic ocean hit an iceburg and sank on MY birthday except back in 1912. this story is lovingly held and has been carried on for many generations
There was no belief that there was a sea monster under the iceberg that Titanic hit but historian Don Lynch, who was a consultant on the 1997 movie set, tells us that 'Somewhere, inside that iceberg, is a little Godzilla doll.'
Yes, according to structural engineers, the Titanic was doomed as soon as it set sail. Of course, the iceberg it hit had a lot to do with the ship going down but the ship also had a weak structure to begin with.