it wasnt it actually was considered unsinkable
a person did predict that the titanic is going to sink.
a ship called the titan sink 14 years earlier
In the shipping journals of the day Titanic was described as virtually unsinkable but the press felt that unsinkable sounded so much better. The number of lifeboats provided was also considered since in the event of a major disaster there would be other ships nearby and the lifeboats would merely provide a shuttle service transferring passengers and crew to safety. This does seem to indicate that the White Star Line might not be certain of her unsinkable status.
for the titanic to sink was perfectly predicted was 2 hours but the problem was is that the closest boat was 4 hours away
No book has precisely predicted the disaster of Titanic but the parallels in "Futility" by Morgan Robertson (1898) are astonishing.
Sink
the Titanic sank about 1000 meters down.
no if you go on titanic 2 it probably will sink
for the titanic to sink was perfectly predicted was 2 hours but the problem was is that the closest boat was 4 hours away
Titanic did not sink in any harbour, she was lost in the ocean.
sink
No book has precisely predicted the disaster of Titanic but the parallels in "Futility" by Morgan Robertson (1898) are astonishing.
Sink
the Titanic sank about 1000 meters down.
Titanic=Sink Titanic = large ship Now use the transitve property
no
Titanic sank in 1912. An iceberg caused it to sink in the Atlantic Ocean carrying 2,200 souls on board.
There were 1,496 victims in the sea when Titanic sunk.
no if you go on titanic 2 it probably will sink
The Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg.