The Titanic snapped in half because when it's nose turned straight up to the sky, the front of the ship could know longer hold the back's weight and that's when it snapped.
A lot of water started to leak in then it kind of snapped and sunk.
The suction of Titanic's great mass snapped the mooring line's of the 'New York' and pulled her towards the great ship.
Because the stern could not hold the wait of the bow so it snapped in two.
Yes, the R.M.S Titanic snapped in half because of it's length, and amount of people crowding the back of the ship, the whole back end cut in half.
There were people who fell off of many points on the Titanic when it sunk. This includes the area where the ship eventually snapped and cracked into two.
When the ship's "butt" was in the air, it was somewhere from 20 to 30 thousand tons and since the hull wasn't built to handle that pressure, it snapped
Decoration for the bottom of the ocean? Kids playground for the fish? Other than that- nothing. It's on the bottom of the ocean snapped in half, not really much use to anyone at all.
You can use the word "snapped" to describe a sudden, sharp breaking sound or a quick, sudden movement. For example, "She snapped her fingers" or "He snapped the pencil in half."
The duration of Snapped is 1800.0 seconds.
Snapped was created on 2004-08-06.
There is one syllable in the word 'snapped'.
The word snapped has one syllable.