yes it sank but i am not sure why
No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.
It sank boiler room #1,2,3,4 and 5. After the boiler rooms sank, The ship sank.
1517 perished when it sank.
The Titanic sank in the very early morning of April 15, 1912
I can think of five battles/actions that resulted in loss/damage to the Japanese carriers: 1) Doolittle raid damaged on carrier 2) Coral Sea battle sank a light carrier/damaged a bigger carrier 3) Midway battle sank four carriers 4) US sub sank Japan's super carrier 5) Battle Leyete Gulf sank several carriers.
HMAS Melbourne
U-73
uss archer-fish
USS Redfish (SS-395). Redfish, along with Sea Devil (SS-400), torpedoed and heavily damaged the carrier Junyo on the night of 8-9 December 1944, putting the carrier out of action for the rest of the war. Ten days later, Redfish torpedoed and sank the new carrier Unryu en route to the Philippines.
Redfish
The Japanese sub I-19 fired one salvo of 6 torpedoes and sunk the aircraft carrier USS Wasp; damaged the battleship USS North Carolina; and damaged (which sank later) the destroyer USS O'Brian.
The Steamship, SS Edmund Fitzgerald, was a freight carrier which sank in Lake Superior on 10 November 1975. Up to today theories abound but no definitive cause for the sinking has been established.
The submarine was USS Redfish (SS-395).
USS Lexington CV-2 sank during the Battle of Coral Sea on May 8, 1942
The USS Lexington was sunk at Coral Sea; they thought they sank the USS Yorktown too. But she was only damaged.
The United States lost one aircraft carrier and one destroyer during the battle. The Japanese lost four aircraft carriers and one heavy cruiser.