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Unlikely. If the Titanic hadn't sunk on its maiden voyage, it wouldn't have been remembered. Barring other accidents, it'd have remained in use unti it was no longer profitable, at which point it'd been cut up for scrap and recycled.

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Q: Will the titanic still be in service if it hadn't hit the iceberg?
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Did the Titanic stop when it hit the iceberg?

the titanic was still going foward and it was a dreadful story


Could the titanic still be running if it hadn't hit the iceberg?

yes


If the titanic faced the iceberg head on would it have sunk?

Yes,because the iceburg still would have a gash in/on it


Did the Titantic change course after its impact with the iceberg?

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.


If the captain of titanic was looking would it still have sunk?

The iceberg was never seen from the bridge, only from the lookouts and the bridge deck.


What reasion for Titanic sank?

the titanic was flooded because an iceberg struck the ship which filled the first 5 compartments when only 4 compartments can be filled in order for it to still stay afloat.


Is the iceberg that the titanic ran into still in the oceans?

Bergs do not last that long, no matter how big they are. That one was probably gone within weeks of the disaster.


How could the Titanic have suvived?

Titanic crashed into the iceberg under circumstances where a million chance-things conspired to put her under but she was sailing under the protocol of the times so anything different might have still worked against her.


What compass direction was the Titanic when it sunk?

Titanic was pointing north when she sunk. Heading west, she turned around the iceberg; first port, then starboard (to protect the propellers) then drifted north. The bow, which planed directly forward, still faces north.


Why did the titanc hit the ice berg?

What I hear happened was the Titanic had gotten massages about iceberg fields ahead but Capt. Smith still had the Titanic cruising along at maybe 24 knots, and it's highest was 25 knots. The men in the crows nest spotted the iceberg with only their eyes, and they rang the bell. The Titanic was turning and it seemed to not hit but it did. If the men in the crows nest had had binoculars, which were in a locked locker (because a crew member was put off the ship for another, and he by mistake took the key to the locker.) they could have spotted it quicker and therefore the Titanic would not have hit the iceberg which in fact was a blackberg.


Is the iceburg from the titanic still there?

No. It melted within weeks of the sinking. All icebergs melt within a few months of breaking off from the arctic, and the iceberg was already well into its lifespan.


What would have happened if titanic had sank in the middle of the day?

In the middle of the day the men on watch would have seen the iceberg and the ship would have altered course to avoid it, Titanic wouldn't have sank. But for the sake of the question, if it had actually hit an iceberg the end result would probably have been pretty much the same as the water temperature would still have been very cold and other ships would still have been some distance away.