2 miles
ice burg
6 watertight compartments near the bow were vented to the sea, or a gash below the water line of almost 250'. See below article for more.
it hit the ice burg at aproxly 11:30 pm april, 13 1912
North Atlantic Ocean
A combination of things meant that the ice burg that Titanic was hard to see 1. Titanic's speed meant that freezing wind was blowing in the lookouts faces which made there vision worse 2. There was a new moon the night Titanic hit the ice burg (you could not see the moon) 3.There was a flat calm that night (no waves hitting the iceburg)
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ice burg
6 watertight compartments near the bow were vented to the sea, or a gash below the water line of almost 250'. See below article for more.
run into an ice burg
The Titanic survived 2 hours and 40 minutes after hitting the iceberg.
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No
it hit the ice burg at aproxly 11:30 pm april, 13 1912
North Atlantic Ocean
339 ft
april 1912