It was ripped apart when the bow and stern were going down to the bottom of the ocean.
Yes, that's true- Survivor's eye-witness accounts report seeing the first funnel collapsing forward as she was going down. The other funnels were torn off the ship as she was plunging into the abyssal deep and broke apart due to the onrush of water over and through them, and also due to the water pressure. They now survive only in metal fragments that are unrecognisable to all but marine archaeologists.
This is true. It served as nothing more than an air vent. It was thought that just three smoke stacks looked uneven and four looked more aesthetically pleasing.
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
The Titanic sank because of a basic steering blunder.
Three years after Titanic sank, in 1915, Lusitania was torpedoed off the coast of Ireland.
the titanic's maiden voyage was on the 10th of April 1912!The Titanic began her maiden voyage on April 10, 1912 from Southampton, UK towards New York City, US. Unfortunately, on April 15, 1912, she sank into the North Atlantic Ocean. The accident claimed the lives of more than 1,500 passengers.The Titanics maiden voyage was on April 10,1912!the titanics maiden voyage was April twelfth nineteen twelve it sank on its maiden voyage
This is true. It served as nothing more than an air vent. It was thought that just three smoke stacks looked uneven and four looked more aesthetically pleasing.
Yes. Titanic's sister ship, HMHS Britannic, was mined and sunk off the coast of Greece in November 1916.
Titanic's sisters are called Olympic and gigantic but then gigantic was called Britannic after her sister ship titanic they named it Britannic because titanic sank.
The Titanic sank because of a basic steering blunder.
they died
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it sank!
It sank.
The titanic sank
a boat carpithia left New york and comming to the southhampton and heard titanics SOS calls it steemed right ahead to titanic 706 survived
[Contrary to a previously posted answer, the Titanic wasn't used for filming. The Titanic had four funnels and sank in 1912; the ship used in _Affair_ (filmed in 1957) had only two funnels. ] In the "50th anniversary" DVD release, one of the bonus features is a Movietone News piece about the shipboard premiere of the movie aboard the S.S. Constitution, identified in the newsreel as the location for filming. The S.S. Constitution was commissioned in 1951, operated by the American Exports line. She was decommissioned in 1995 and was undertow to be scrapped when she sank 700 miles north of Hawaii in 1997.
It hit an iceberg and sank.