The Lusitania sunk May 7, 1915 when shot by a German U-boat.
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
frozen water being less dense than liquid water
because they made the rivets out of poor quality iron and the hull was made out of crap steel
No she did not survive the sinking of the Titanic.
Yes, if a sink is on a ship that is sinking, it would be considered a "sinking sink" in a playful sense. The term "sinking" applies to the ship as a whole, and since the sink is part of that structure, it would also be sinking as the ship descends. Thus, in this context, the phrase captures both the literal and humorous aspects of the situation.
Edward Preble
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
He designed the ship and claimed it was unsinkable.
Germany
The Lusitania was torpedoed by the German submarine U20 on 7 May 1915. 1198 people, including 124 US citizens, died in the sinking.
World War 1 was started after the sinking of the Lusitania.
Stephen decatur was the commander of the intrepid.
frozen water being less dense than liquid water
Because a German submarine was responsible for the sinking of the Luisitania, with many American citizens on board.
Fred Fleet was a British sailor who survived the sinking of the Titanic. He was not guilty of any wrongdoing in relation to the sinking of the ship. Fleet was one of the lookouts on duty at the time of the collision with the iceberg and was responsible for alerting the crew.
diek
The main thing that was responsible was the actions of those in charge of the ship. They were moving at a speed of 22 knots at night after receiving several warnings about ice.