The Titanic was called unsinkable because it was believed to have advanced safety features, such as watertight compartments and a double hull, that would prevent it from sinking if it hit an iceberg.
No, the Titanic advertisement claiming that the ship is unsinkable was not accurate, as the ship famously sank on its maiden voyage in 1912.
The Titanic was not unsinkable, despite the claim made before its maiden voyage. The ship sank on April 15, 1912 after hitting an iceberg, resulting in the loss of over 1,500 lives.
A cold-water mirage could have played a part in the sinking of the Titanic by creating optical illusions that distorted the perception of distance and hindered the crew's ability to spot obstacles like icebergs in the water. This could have led to a delayed reaction in avoiding the iceberg that ultimately caused the ship to sink.
No, the Heart of the Ocean is a fictional diamond necklace featured in the movie "Titanic." The necklace was created as part of the film's storyline and does not exist in real life.
In Filipino, you can say "hindi" to mean no.
Passengers said "the titanic is unsinkable
yes
Andrew Donkin wrote the Unsinkable Titanic
it was a huge boat,and when i say huge i mean huge.and when a ships huge ,that means its unsinkable
The story of Titanic being called unsinkable is a myth. It was only referred to as unsinkable after it sunk.
They thought it was unsinkable.
That it was unsinkable.
The White Star Line advertised the Titanic as unsinkable when reality it was not.
They basically said it was "unsinkable"...pretty ironic right?
no
The Unsinkable Molly Brown
the soposiblely unsinkable ship was called the titanic.