The actual iceberg has never been determined. It would have surely been dissolved in a few days that far south anyway, and several were photographed but tidal studies indicate that they were in the wrong place(s).
No. Any bodies that could have been in Titanic at the time of the sinking have been long since dissolved by calcium carbonates.
Unfortunately, no one (yet) has made heads or tails of any photographs, paintings, or even footage of the RMS Carpathia sinking.
This when is giving an answer based on what you "think"? If you don't know, don't answer. They were not real. They were fictional characters that were added to a real event to add some adventure, drama, and plot line to the movie. Many events portrayed in the movie have no evidence of them actually happening in the actually sinking of the titanic. I don't think Rose Clavert the Titanic survivour really existed because i couldn't find any information on her.
The sinking of Titanic was caused by an innumerable amount of factors, many of them unavoidable, but arguably, if any of them were different the tragedy could have been averted. The results of the actual collision, for example, were a million-to-one. A million-to-one.
Yes because when the titanic started sinking, the women and the children were the first to get on the boats, the men were last so they could help the people on the boats.
Yes, there are several photographs of the Titanic sinking that were taken by passengers and crew on nearby ships. These images provide a glimpse into the tragic event that occurred on April 15, 1912.
Yes, there are no authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
Yes, there are no known authentic photographs of the Titanic sinking.
Yes, there are several photographs and illustrations of the Titanic sinking that were taken by passengers and crew members on nearby ships. These images have been widely circulated and can be found in historical archives and online resources.
Depends on what you're talking about. There is plenty of real footage of the real Titanic from two miles below the Surface. But any sequence of the ship actually sinking is fake.
Of the 549 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 156 didn't survive Titanic's wreck
Two dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic, according to a question/answer from the board game Trivial Persuit.
Titanic has, by far, the most predictions and premonitions of any disaster. There were at least 19 documented fears about Titanic, people writing letters or confiding in others.
yes you idiot of course there were are you from planet zogg or something, what a spaz
No. Any bodies that could have been in Titanic at the time of the sinking have been long since dissolved by calcium carbonates.
712 people survived the sinking of Titanic, including Margaret Brown, the Duff-Gordons, and Bruce Ismay.
Unfortunately, no one (yet) has made heads or tails of any photographs, paintings, or even footage of the RMS Carpathia sinking.