The stern and bow of the Titanic are 1,970 feet apart from each other
The bow and stern of the Titanic are 1,970 feet apart from each other
The iceberg was only spotted with less than forty seconds to attempt to avoid it.
The stern was found nearly 2,000 feet away from the bow. :)
But if you mean "how long was the boat" it was 888 1/2 feet long!
because the stern and the bow went down slanted therefore making them move away from each other as they sank
The distance between the two main pieces (bow and stern) are approximately 0.6 kilometers apart.
more than 2,000 feet apart.
1 mile
800 meters
Titanic-on-end is far taller than the Statue of Liberty (by a factor of eight). She stands 111 feet high from her heel to her head and Titanic is 882 feet long from her bow to her stern.
most likely not the stern just crumble and the bow is like 50 feet in the mud No, it's impossible: 1. It would fall apart 2. Nothings is able to lift the weight of the ship while that deep
The Titanic Is 60 ft down in the mud.
8735 miles
The Carpathian was around 50 miles from the Titanic at the time of sinking.
There were the length of the ship apart.
Titanic-on-end is far taller than the Statue of Liberty (by a factor of eight). She stands 111 feet high from her heel to her head and Titanic is 882 feet long from her bow to her stern.
most likely not the stern just crumble and the bow is like 50 feet in the mud No, it's impossible: 1. It would fall apart 2. Nothings is able to lift the weight of the ship while that deep
half a mile
The Titanic Is 60 ft down in the mud.
By far, the largest part of Titanic was her hull.
First of all, it's sunk at the bottom of the ocean in two pieces. The bow piece is in pretty good shape, but it's been sitting at the bottom of the ocean for 99 years. It's in too unstable of a condition to bring up to the surface. The stern piece is in bad condition. IT wouldn't get very far before it broke. It's impossible to ever bring the Titanic back, but if they did, they would probably take whatever they could and put it in a museum, and either sell what they could to Titanic fanatics (like myself), and throw whatever they couldn't use in a dump or scrap it.
The wreck of Titanic will not be raised. She is far too fragile to be moved.
From NY to the sinking spot of the R.M.S Titanic it 1,254.20 miles.
Far apart.
Nothing realy just that short bow is stronger but dosent shoot as far as a long bow.
400 kilometers