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No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
The lookouts on Titanic spotted the iceberg with less than forty seconds to impact.
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Even though the captain received iceberg warnings, they thought that they would see the iceberg in time to turn away. But because of the ship's massive size and speed, it would not turn away from the iceberg in time.
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The Cultural Iceberg (English) When we see an iceberg, the portion which is visible above water.
One or both of the lookouts saw the iceberg before collision, and the pilot tried to steer away, but the forward speed of the Titanic took it into the iceberg anyway, smashing in the hull on the starboard (right) side near the bow.
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
Smell can alert you to dangers in the dark or well before you can see them. For example, the smell of smoke warns you of fire even if you can't see it or hear it crackling.
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Before Titanic hit the iceberg, she was cruising at almost top-speed in the North Atlantic on a calm cold night.
The lookouts on Titanic spotted the iceberg with less than forty seconds to impact.
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The actual iceberg would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south.
The plural of ice is ices. As in "eat your ices before they melt".