Most passengers had no idea of the extent of the damage, and were reassured by the crew as well that nothing was out of the ordinary. However, as you can imagine, the ship broke out in chaos once the danger was realized.
Either passengers were not aware that Titanic struck the iceberg, or were not aware of the gravity of the collision. It wasn't until lifeboats were being lowered an hour after the collision that passengers began to realize how serious it really was.
Yes 1,517 people died the night the Titanic hit the iceberg and the captain died as well.
The iceberg did not make any holes in Titanic. The impact separated the plates by popping the rivets (which were riveted together, not welded) and the water breached through.
they thought they were going to die
No, because that would've been dangerous. The would just slip off, or get hurt because the iceberg is pointy and sharp.
There was no belief that there was a sea monster under the iceberg that Titanic hit but historian Don Lynch, who was a consultant on the 1997 movie set, tells us that 'Somewhere, inside that iceberg, is a little Godzilla doll.'
The chances of the way that Titanic hit the iceberg were a million-to-one. She sideswiped the berg in a way that the impact popped the rivets between the plates of the hull, allowing water to breach.
It was important to them
In the iceberg - none. Icebergs are never populated.
you cant even tip the iceberg! you can get one hunderd people.
People did tip the iceberg but got banned forever! But it took almost the whole iceberg covered with penguins!
Yes 1,517 people died the night the Titanic hit the iceberg and the captain died as well.
Well, people try to tip the iceberg daily. That's how you get it although I don't really think you can. Have a try!
The iceberg did not make any holes in Titanic. The impact separated the plates by popping the rivets (which were riveted together, not welded) and the water breached through.
a iceberg that the people on board didn't see
Without question. That's kind of like asking "Does selecting a certain car impact a user's experience?" It doesn't matter which software you choose, it will impact the user's experience. If you have an inexperienced user, I would suggest going with a popular software. In other words if choosing an Operating System, I'd go with Windows over Linux. Why? Because more people use it, so they can get help from more people, including friends.
Forcing colonized people to speak the colonizers' language can lead to the erasure of indigenous languages and cultures. This can contribute to the loss of cultural identity, self-esteem, and autonomy among the colonized population. It reinforces power dynamics and can perpetuate systems of oppression.
No matter how many penguins are on the iceberg, you can't tip it. Even if you have the whole iceberg full you really can't do it. It has never been done but people (including me) still try to tip it.