No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
iceberg
No. The iceberg was considerably larger and heavier than the Titanic- sort of a mountain of ice, mostly underwater. To attempt that would be like trying to fly an airplane through a concrete wall- a quick disaster.
The first official sighting of the iceberg (actually only a black mass blotting out stars) was that of Frederick Fleet the lookout, altho, since Officer Murdoch was lower down, he would have had MORE stars blocked and perhaps would have seen it first. Unfortunately, he did not survive to comment on this.
The Titanic sank because of an iceberg.
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
no. it melts An iceberg will float as long as it is in water. If you could put an iceberg in a liquid less dense than ice, the iceberg would sink.
Antarctica was the last continent on earth to be discovered, because discovery transport was based on sea-going ships which could not survive a collision with an iceberg.
An iceberg
Could be an iceberg, or an ice flow.
The upper 10% of the the iceberg was determined to be about 96 feet above sea level but noone could say how wide it was.
yes
It could be an iceberg, or an icefloe
The Titanic survived 2 hours and 40 minutes after hitting the iceberg.
Before she hit the iceberg? Well, Captain Smith could have, but he retired to his cabin
no a person could not survive on uranus
Could chameleons survive in the ocean why or why not???