The first five compartments began flooding the moment struck the iceberg, letting water into the fore peak tank, cargo holds beneath hatches no. 1 and 2, fireman's passage, and Boiler Room 6
The lights on the titanic stayed on for four minutes until sea water flooded the generator room
The front half flooded first and sank first.
a first class room on th titanic cost about 5,000 million and was about 180x200 square room :D
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RMS Titanic's first five compartments filled with water following a brush-by collision with an iceberg. The ship probably could have floated with as many as four compartments flooded, but with the loss of the fifth, the ship's head (or bow) was pulled down to a point where the rising water was able to spill over the tops of the following bulkheads one after the other, dooming the ship.
The lights on the titanic stayed on for four minutes until sea water flooded the generator room
The front half flooded first and sank first.
Several, but not all, boiler rooms were flooded thru the exterior breach. The others were flooded later from internal routes.
a first class room on th titanic cost about 5,000 million and was about 180x200 square room :D
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The Titanic didn't over load, it hit a iceburg which flooded the boat.
RMS Titanic's first five compartments filled with water following a brush-by collision with an iceberg. The ship probably could have floated with as many as four compartments flooded, but with the loss of the fifth, the ship's head (or bow) was pulled down to a point where the rising water was able to spill over the tops of the following bulkheads one after the other, dooming the ship.
the titanic was flooded because an iceberg struck the ship which filled the first 5 compartments when only 4 compartments can be filled in order for it to still stay afloat.
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Only First-Class passengers were able to occupy a three-room suite on Titanic.
The Titanic collided with an Iceburg, this ripped a large hole in the hull, the ship flooded and sank.
An iceberg struck the starboard side of the Titanic on April 14th, around midnight. The iceberg flooded 5 watertight compartments, while she could only stay afloat with 4 flooded.