Because there were no ships nearby
Definitely NOT- all SOS's sent from the stricken liner were genuine and desperate.
RMS Titanic struck the iceberg at approximately 11:40pm on the 14th of April and a distress call was sent out just after midnight.
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The book "SOS Titanic" by Eve Bunting has a total of 21 chapters.
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No other ship besides the RMS Carpathia came to the rescue. Because, the Titanic sent out SOS' but the Carpathia was the closest. However, the Carpathia was too late to even see the RMS Titanic sink.
They knew that they had hit and iceberg. There was no doubt about this fact. The radio man had sent out an SOS and radioed that they had hit an iceberg.
so if they sink wuch it did they can sent out a SOS to ship around it the Titanic thanks bye
No. Records show that the SOS call was used at least as early as 10 June 1909, by the Cunard liner SS Slavonia.Originally, the wireless signal for a ship in distress was cqd, but in 1908 a new signal, SOS, was introduced since the combination of three dots, three dashes, and three dots could be easily recognized by even the greenest amateur.source: RMS Titanic, Inc.
No it sank on its maiden voyage