Most likely, the captain saw the iceberg much before hitting it. The problem was that they were going full speed ahead, and the ship was much too big and much too close to have been steered away.
Because of the radio wasn't working will.
Proberbly Fredrich Fleet, the lookout on duty. He rang the bell three times and alerted the bridge.
He can't move the iceburg. it was 70 times bigger than him. SO NO HE CAN'T MOVE THE ICEBURG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
on an iceburg!!
They did but they didn't slow down the engines or try to go around it he tried to turn the ship around but it was too late... so sad... You're welcome... :-D
The compound word for someone who looks to see if anyone is coming is "lookout."
Proberbly Fredrich Fleet, the lookout on duty. He rang the bell three times and alerted the bridge.
He can't move the iceburg. it was 70 times bigger than him. SO NO HE CAN'T MOVE THE ICEBURG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the lookout in the crows nest rang the bell 3 times & called the bridge. his exact words were "iceberg right ahead"
when you see an iceburg that is visible above the water, your only seeing 20% of the actual iceburg.
you can see seven states from lookout mountain
Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
You are able to see Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee from Lookout Mountain..
After paranorman comes out in theaters. Be on the lookout for commercials for that.
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg
iceberg* not iceburg