The titanic didd'nt hit the ice berg on the front it hit it on its side if it wouldnt of hit the front then there is a posobiility that the titanic would still be running after the damage got repared.
The Titanic left port at Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912.
Titanic had been in ports in England, France and Ireland before sailing the ocean.
Queensland (Cobh) was the final pick-up point on the Maiden Voyage of Titanic. On her maiden voyage she had also stopped at Cherbourg, France and Southampton, England (her origin).
The Titanic was a ship. If it was dropped on dry land, it wouldn't be able to move.
The weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off-guard because, simply put, there was none. Icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late.
The Titanic began its maiden voyage on April 10, 1912
The Titanic left port at Southampton, England, on April 10, 1912.
The Titanic set sail on April 10, 1912 on her only voyage.
It didn't 'take off' - it SAILED - It left SOUTHAMPTON on its maiden voyage, on the 10th of April 1912
Titanic had been in ports in England, France and Ireland before sailing the ocean.
Queensland (Cobh) was the final pick-up point on the Maiden Voyage of Titanic. On her maiden voyage she had also stopped at Cherbourg, France and Southampton, England (her origin).
Titanic was crossing the Atlantic Ocean on her maiden voyage and she sank because the iceberg she struck popped rivets off between her plates and too much breached into her hull.
The Titanic was a ship. If it was dropped on dry land, it wouldn't be able to move.
It was the titanic and the olyimpic because they where both launched in 1912 and it took 3 years for the titanic to be built and the olympic was launched before the titanic also the titanic sank in 1912 .
Titanic's voyage began on April 10th, 1912, when she cast off her mooring lines in Southampton, England.
The weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off-guard because, simply put, there was none. Icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late.
titanic was lauched on the 31st of may 1911 at 12 noon. It was lauchened in Belfast then moved to southhampton to set sail.