Titanic's iceberg was first spotted by lookout Frederick Fleet and shortly thereafter by First Officer Murdoch.
It was Frederick Fleet, a lookout sitting on the Titanic's crow's nest, that saw the iceberg first. He also said the infamous words, "Iceberg, right ahead!".
Proberbly Fredrich Fleet, the lookout on duty. He rang the bell three times and alerted the bridge.
on an iceburg!!
yes
Titanic sank:(
The ship hit an iceburg.
Proberbly Fredrich Fleet, the lookout on duty. He rang the bell three times and alerted the bridge.
Fred Fleet spotted the iceburg that the Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceburg at 11:40pm on the 14th April 1912.
on an iceburg!!
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The Titanic. The Titanic sank because when it hit the iceburg it started to sink which makes it extremely dangerous for ships to hit an iceburg. The captain I think said that the Titanic will never sink but it did.
It hit an iceburg.
The lookouts on Titanic saw the iceberg, but not until it was too late to maneuver clear of it. There was no moon, and the sea was calm, so there was no wave action at the base of the berg (which might have made it easier to spot).
An iceburg
north Atlantic
It sank.
The hull