yes.
if it isn't icebergs would sink.
Icebergs float in water, though about 7/8 under it, so water is more dense.
Iceberg floats lower in the water. Most of an iceberg is underwater. Most of a ship is above water.
The iceberg is denser than the ship
The only time a smaller object is lighter than a larger object is when it's denser. A smaller iron object is heavier than a somewhat larger wooden object because iron is denser than wood.
so you know how much an object is denser compared to another object.
because its dodobird
because its dodobird
If the object floats it is less dense than water, if it submerges it is denser than water.
iceberg
Yes, the iceberg struck the Titanic on its starboard (right) side, not the port side. The impact caused damage along the starboard side of the ship, leading to its sinking.
it crashed into an iceberg and the ship sank
An object that is denser than water or another liquid sinks.
To damage the ship as it did, the iceberg was probably 50 times the mass of the ship or more, and iceberg ice can be too solid to shatter like ordinary ice.
Well the Titanic hit an Iceberg but it was not a cruies ship.
An Iceberg... well its not an iceberg i think from watching the history channel nothing it was a curise ship not a pirate ship…………………
Not a person, an iceberg
An Iceberg
yes it was the best ship if it didn't hit the iceberg
large ships
Most definitely without a doubt, Titanic struck the stationary iceberg at about 25 mph.