It was nobody's fault, it just hit an iceberg and sank. :(
Captain Edward John Smith was mildly scapegoated at the British Inquiry after the sinking of Titanic but it was a matter of convenience to shift some blame to the dead guy.
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Titanic is, by far, the most popular ship to study. A rep at the Library of Congress reports that Titanic is in the top five of public inquiries. Today, there are over 300 video documentaries and over 4,800 books printed about the Titanic.
halfway through the journey of the titanic in the middle of the Atlantic ocean the metal of the titanic was at its most brittle and was easy to tear so the iceberg had no problem to rip the metal it was mostly the weathers fault it was a calm moonles night and the watchmen had no binoculars if they had seen it sooner the titanic would not have sunk
Definitely not the Captain! Nor was it the engineers' fault, or the fault of anyone on board. The trouble came because the Titanic was not finished when the White Star Line people insisted on a publicity cruise. Most water-tight doors and some water-tight bulkheads (walls) were not in place, so when the water poured into the ship from the ocean, it could not be limited to just one or two small locations. It poured into more of the ship than the ship's buoyancy could support.
Titanic sank:(
there is a myth that the titanic wasn't even called the titanic i can't remember what it was called (how embarrassing) but the captain wanted to purposely crash it so he could get the insurance money but accidentally they crashed into to the lifeboat there that was suppose to help them when they crashed so most of them died cause of the low amount of life boats cause they thought they didn't need them cause of the lifeboat there were . so it was the captains fault !
Titanic is, by far, the most popular ship to study. A rep at the Library of Congress reports that Titanic is in the top five of public inquiries. Today, there are over 300 video documentaries and over 4,800 books printed about the Titanic.
halfway through the journey of the titanic in the middle of the Atlantic ocean the metal of the titanic was at its most brittle and was easy to tear so the iceberg had no problem to rip the metal it was mostly the weathers fault it was a calm moonles night and the watchmen had no binoculars if they had seen it sooner the titanic would not have sunk
The most studied transform fault in the world is the San Andreas Fault.
the bedrooms and the kitchen were the most visted rooms on the titanic
Because it was the most "titanic" ship there was.
Strike-Slip fault is the most common fault type in the San Andreas fault system.
Definitely not the Captain! Nor was it the engineers' fault, or the fault of anyone on board. The trouble came because the Titanic was not finished when the White Star Line people insisted on a publicity cruise. Most water-tight doors and some water-tight bulkheads (walls) were not in place, so when the water poured into the ship from the ocean, it could not be limited to just one or two small locations. It poured into more of the ship than the ship's buoyancy could support.
In it's most official capacity, Titanic would have been RMS Titanic. (Royal Mail Ship).
Strike-slip faults are the most common fault type around the San Andreas Fault.
Three phase fault is the most severe.
Most earthquakes do occur on fault lines.
Titanic was tied with Ben-Hur and The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King for the most Oscars won.