What I hear happened was the Titanic had gotten massages about iceberg fields ahead but Capt. Smith still had the Titanic cruising along at maybe 24 knots, and it's highest was 25 knots. The men in the crows nest spotted the iceberg with only their eyes, and they rang the bell. The Titanic was turning and it seemed to not hit but it did. If the men in the crows nest had had binoculars, which were in a locked locker (because a crew member was put off the ship for another, and he by mistake took the key to the locker.) they could have spotted it quicker and therefore the Titanic would not have hit the iceberg which in fact was a blackberg.
Ice berg which fell out the sky
it hit a huge iceberg and scraped the titanc
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.
Captain Smith moved to the Bridge directly after the impact of the Ice Berg as he ordered the Titanic to be brought to a 'full stop'. His whereabouts beforehand however are unclear.
at 11:40 p.m.
1912
Ice berg which fell out the sky
it hit a huge iceberg and scraped the titanc
200 yards
Nothing it just hit an ice berg
It sank.
titanic
It got ripped by the ice berg it hit
the boat started to list when it hit an ice-berg
the boat started to list when it hit an ice-berg
11:15 pm
No. Because in the artic ocean there are ice bergs. The titanic was sailing in the ocean and hit an ice berg.