They could have taken a different route to new york or they could have saw the iceberg and tried to go around it
He could of had the Third Estate delegates shot in the Tennis Court.
No. The damage was done by the iceberg.
There was lots of jewellery that was found in the underwater titanic because many people that were on the titanic when it set sail were rich. If you mean the necklace that was dropped into the sea by Rose (Kate Winslet) in the Titanic movie; I think that was just done for the movie.
Two possibilities immediately come to mind.First, if the number of watertight sections had been increased and -- more importantly -- their heights not reduced as a compromise for the sake of the more opulent upper passenger decks, then the Titanic might not have been sunk by the glancing collision she experienced.Secondly, however -- and more simply -- if the officer in command as the Titanic approached the iceberg (William M. Murdoch) had resisted the natural urge to try to avoid a collision but instead had ordered her into reverse and left her on course for a direct collision, then the Titanic most likely would not have sunk. This is because the glancing blow caused by his attempt to avoid a collision caused the edge of the iceberg to tear into five of the Titanic's watertight sections, one more than the loss of four she was designed to survive. If, instead, she had been allowed to ram the iceberg head-on at reducing speed, then the first one or two watertight sections would have been near-totally destroyed, but the remaining intact sections would've meant the ship would've remained afloat.But, let's face it, who in that urgent situation would've thought to do anything other than try to avoid the collision? Very few of us, I imagine. After all, allowing a ship to collide head-on with the iceberg will surely damage her, whereas if she could just sneak past it on one side...Tragic.Even after the titanic hit the iceburg there was a chance that the crew could slow the sinking of the titanic. They could have done this by using a sail. (all ships up to and including the queen mary carried sailes) What they could have done is got the sails and draped them over the bow where the hole was and the inrushing water would have party stopped the water coming in. If they had done this there may have been the time to wait for ships to arrive. This way of slowing a ships sinking was used only 3 years before the titanics sinking abord another white star liner the Republic. They used a sail to block the hole and it taken 40 hours for it to sink enough time for 3 ships to arrive.If murdoch had not closed the watertight doors and instead letting them be open and let the water flood all the way around in the ship and they had stopped the ship as soon after they hit. Then the ship would have stayed afloat untill the help arrived. Besides if captain smith had sailed to the ship that was near they could also have received help. And if there was a little damage control on the small hole in the 5 compartment then the ship could probably been savedYes, maybe if they had a searchlight. Then they wouldn't have hit the iceberg in the first place. Also, if they had more lifeboats, more people could have been rescued.
6 to be precise it was very tragic, but all is done now:-)
Several ships nearby sent out signals to tell them to change course to avoid the icebergs, but the Titanic did not listen and just kept on going until they collided with one.
many things. there have been several books written on this subject, I suggest you read one. some items:seal the tops of the water tight compartments.not trying to set speed record for crossing.sailing further south to avoid ice.etc.
there should have been more governmental regulation and reviews of large corporations, like Enron.
The drought could not be helped. They also were not aware that the beef sales were going to drop like they did.
There was no way Serbia could avoid Yugoslav war, because if there was Serbia would have done it...
Strenuous negotiation.
In about 2012 the year the Titanic sank.
more lifeboats more watertight compartments
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The Titanic Quarter is a wonderful section of Belfast which has been experiencing a huge revitalization. They mark several spots where work was done on Titanic. A ll-in-all, close to 2,000 other vessels were launched into the water there as well.
As long as there have been ships, there have been shipwrecks. Titanic was the first major vessel to be definitively sunken by ice. (Until then it was rocks and reefs). A few more had been done in by ice but the last one was the Hans Hedtoft in 1959.
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