It hit an ice burg
It sunk two miles all the way to the bottom of the ocean.
He was on the bridge so he would have been around half way.
No it just sank near the north in the ocean (Not Being Sarcastic)
The sister ship was in need of repairs so they let the titanic of the build stand and the titanic was off at sea. The ship went to Europe than to Ireland on the way to new york the ship struck an ice berg and started sinking at 11:45 PM. and sunk at @2:20 the next day the navy went out to search and foud a giant piece missing in an ice berg
No. The painting of "Rose Dewitt Bukater" (who is by the way a fictional character and was never on the Titanic) never existed.
No. She sank on her way to New York City.
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her way to New York City from Europe.
Not even close. The Titanic sank in the North Atlantic, a way's south of Newfoundland.
All the way to the very bottom
It sunk two miles all the way to the bottom of the ocean.
He was on the bridge so he would have been around half way.
She was vacationing in Egypt and she heard that her son was ill. So, she boarded the Titanic and set off. However, along the way, the ship hit an iceberg and started to sink. Fortunatly, she somehow escaped the sea's clutches and (with several people with her) used a raft to get to shore.
The RMS Titanic sunk when it hit an iceberg on the 14th of April 1912 however it did not sink until the early hours of the 15th.The Titanic hit an iceberg in the Atlantic sea when it was travelling from Southampton to New York.
No it just sank near the north in the ocean (Not Being Sarcastic)
There are Titanic toy replicas available that can be displayed in a sinking position. These toys usually feature a mechanism that allows them to sink in water for a short period before resurfacing. They are often marketed as a novelty item or a way to educate people about the sinking of the Titanic.
In all likely hood it would have completed the voyage. The construction was not inferior.
The Titanic sunk because of a misunderstanding. People thought it was such a grand and big boat so they never thought it would sink. Because of this, they did not put enough lifeboats to save any people in case there was an emergency. Out of the more than 2000 people on the Titanic, less than half of them survived.