Yes. Titanic sunk by the bow until she achieved about a 45 degree angle (maybe steeper) then splitting.
Yes, the Titanic is still at the bottom of the Alantic Ocean and until better, newer technology, it can not be removed because it is too fragile. The bow of the Titanic, the first part found, is separated almost 2 miles away from the bow! No human being could go down to the bottom where the Titanic is, unless in an air tight mini-submarine. It will not be disturbed and this tragedy has been grieved by many people including the survivors. R.I.P
Yes. Titanic sunk on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
The back of the ship went underwater first. As the back of the ship went underwater, the weight of the water made the ship stand vertically in the water, with the back part underwater and the front part sticking straight up into the air. Then the ship broke in half, and the front part of it sank, following the back part to the bottom of the ocean. In the original Titanic movie (1953), the ship sinks whole, without breaking in half. This was a mistake on the moviemakers' part. In James Cameron's Titanic (1997), the sinking of the ship is depicted the way it really happened.
Because it hit an iceberg.
For the first few days Titanic averaged 21 knots.
Yes, the Titanic is still at the bottom of the Alantic Ocean and until better, newer technology, it can not be removed because it is too fragile. The bow of the Titanic, the first part found, is separated almost 2 miles away from the bow! No human being could go down to the bottom where the Titanic is, unless in an air tight mini-submarine. It will not be disturbed and this tragedy has been grieved by many people including the survivors. R.I.P
Yes. Titanic sunk on her maiden voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
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Yes. Captain Smith went down with the ship on Titanic.
The back of the ship went underwater first. As the back of the ship went underwater, the weight of the water made the ship stand vertically in the water, with the back part underwater and the front part sticking straight up into the air. Then the ship broke in half, and the front part of it sank, following the back part to the bottom of the ocean. In the original Titanic movie (1953), the ship sinks whole, without breaking in half. This was a mistake on the moviemakers' part. In James Cameron's Titanic (1997), the sinking of the ship is depicted the way it really happened.
Titanic's first boat (#7) was launched at around 12:40. At a drop of about 70 feet, it would probably would have set down in about five minutes.
Because it hit an iceberg.
Yes.
Yes
Yes they did.
ony special submarines can go down and see it because it is 2 miles down
Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic in 1985, 27 years ago.