The lookout that first spotted the iceberg on Titanic was Frederick Fleet,
Aang is 112 when he leaves the ice burg so Aang turned 13 the first year he was in the ice burg
The sea was calm, so there was no wake against the berg; there was no moon to reflect light on it; they didn't have binoculars.
Well the iceburg scrapped across the ship so then it put holes in the walls, and it started flooding, thus sank.
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.
its less dense ... so ice floats.
The ill-fated SS Titanic sunk when it stuck a ice burg in the north Atlantic.It could have avoid sinking by not going into the ice field or have more life boats. The 1522 deaths could have been saved by the sea not being so cold.It was -2 so many died of being very cold.
he was a cruise driver and was asked to drive it as the captain was drunk but it was too late to get out the way of the ice burg so he attempted it and it was impossible so its right hand side collided with it.
all you have to do to tip the ice burg is to get loads of people and get something like one of them outfits of penguins at work catalog if you're not a member then just dance so then the ice burg will tip
The exact size of the iceberg will probably never be known but, according to early newspaper reports the height and length of the iceberg was approximated at 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long.
According to my opinion the titanic was sinkable that's totally because it was unable to resist a hit from a very small ice burg. The hit just cracked the steel walls of the ship and which later result in it's sinking so quickly. The other important point is the time taken by the ship to sink is very less.
No you can not tip the ice burg so it makes no sense in trying. People have tryed to tip it for awhile, but it is impossible.
basically he ignored every warning that came in about the ice berg and said the titanic will never sink and it did sink so what he did was nothing