yes in the Indian ocean
They can not control who wants passage to another continent/country etc. It being cold and icy does not determine whether or not they would leave. Everyone knew that there were icebergs out there at that time of year, but 1) They thought they would avoid all the icebergs 2) They thought the Titanic was too strong and tough to be sunk.
The sinking of the Titanic could have been avoided with a combination of factors such as slower speeds in icy waters, improved lookout measures, and the use of binoculars. Additionally, better communication and response to iceberg warnings might have allowed the ship to change course in time. Finally, if the ship had been equipped with more lifeboats, more passengers could have been saved during the disaster.
There were a lot of married couples, husbands and wives, who died on the RMS Titanic, which did not have lifeboats for everyone (or binoculars for lookouts in the crow's nest to look for icebergs!). Possibly the most famous married couple who died on the RMS Titanic were Ida and Isidor Strauss. While Ms. Strauss could have gotten on a lifeboat, she knew there weren't enough for everyone, and that her husband was going to die, and so she stayed on board and they died together along with 1500 other people, who mainly froze to death in the icy waters.
The four main reasons the Titanic sank was lack of lifeboats, the icy cold water, untrained staff and the failure of the Californian to assist.
Her bow is technically in Canadian waters, so she sunk just off the grand banks of Newfoundland, in Canadian Coastal water.
The conflict in the book Titanic revolves around the tragic sinking of the ship after it strikes an iceberg. The passengers and crew must navigate the chaos and challenges of the sinking ship, including limited lifeboats and the struggle to survive in icy waters.
The cast of Icy Waters - 2009 includes: Glynis Bell as Nurse William Preston as Mr. Lipinsky
poler ice
The most plankton rich areas in the world are in the icy waters of Antarctica.
To be flippant, you would get too much ice in your whisky!But, in reality, and seriously, you would either die from exposure in the icy Atlantic waters, or be lucky enough to get on a lifeboat and survive.
i see dead people (icy dead people)
They swim in the icy cool waters or they lie on their bellies on the cold icy snowalso they spread out far from one another and they do not pant
Wasteland
London's Hyde Park
Captain Edward J. Smith died in 1912 when the Titanic sunk in the frigid waters of the Atlantic.
The speed of a ship in icy waters varies depending on the thickness of the ice and the ship's design. Generally, ships in icy waters travel at slower speeds to reduce the risk of collisions, damage to the hull, and to navigate safely through ice floes. The recommended speed can range from a few knots to a maximum of around 10 knots in specific conditions.
its EXTREMELY cold