Titanic was heavier than any other ship of the time, thus making it the largest ship in the world. It had a NEARLY identical sister ship called the Olympic, which was the same size, but several tons lighter. Therefore, Titanic was the biggest ship in the world, because it was heavier than any other ship.
The Titanic did not really change course after its impact with the iceberg. The ship turned slightly to avoid hitting the iceberg more than it had, but it was still headed towards America.
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
An Iceberg... well its not an iceberg i think from watching the history channel nothing it was a curise ship not a pirate ship…………………
As soon as the ship shaced. At 11
The iceberg is denser than the ship because it is made of ice, which has a higher density than water. This causes the iceberg to displace more water and have a larger mass for its volume compared to the ship.
The iceberg was harder than granite. Glacial ice is not frozen water. It's densely compacted snow, so it's six times denser than the ice in your freezer.
Titanic was heavier than any other ship of the time, thus making it the largest ship in the world. It had a NEARLY identical sister ship called the Olympic, which was the same size, but several tons lighter. Therefore, Titanic was the biggest ship in the world, because it was heavier than any other ship.
The Titanic did not really change course after its impact with the iceberg. The ship turned slightly to avoid hitting the iceberg more than it had, but it was still headed towards America.
it crashed into an iceberg and the ship sank
Typically, only about 10% of any iceberg is above sea-level. This is why we know that the berg that Titanic struck was far larger than the ship.
maybe or no. cause there are lot of ships which is built nicer than titanic. titanic was a nice ship but it hit was hit by an iceberg so it got sink. ships would sink if its hit by an iceberg right?
A ship floats at different levels in freshwater and saltwater because saltwater is denser than freshwater. The denser the water, the higher the ship will float. This is due to the buoyant force acting on the ship, which is influenced by the density of the surrounding water.
To damage the ship as it did, the iceberg was probably 50 times the mass of the ship or more, and iceberg ice can be too solid to shatter like ordinary ice.
Well the Titanic hit an Iceberg but it was not a cruies ship.
An Iceberg... well its not an iceberg i think from watching the history channel nothing it was a curise ship not a pirate ship…………………
Not a person, an iceberg