After the R.M.S Titanic sank it just went underwater and it sunk because it hit an iceburg in the middle of the night, the ship broke in half and parts of it floated down and is yards apart.
A combination of things meant that the ice burg that Titanic was hard to see 1. Titanic's speed meant that freezing wind was blowing in the lookouts faces which made there vision worse 2. There was a new moon the night Titanic hit the ice burg (you could not see the moon) 3.There was a flat calm that night (no waves hitting the iceburg)
radar wasnt invented in 1909 when the titanic was created in irelend. they did have 2 men patrolling the sea in the crows nest, but on the night of sinking, banoculars wernt on board so the men couldent see the iceberg until it was close.
The weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off-guard because, simply put, there was none. Icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late.
Titanic was not close to any land. She was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
After the R.M.S Titanic sank it just went underwater and it sunk because it hit an iceburg in the middle of the night, the ship broke in half and parts of it floated down and is yards apart.
A combination of things meant that the ice burg that Titanic was hard to see 1. Titanic's speed meant that freezing wind was blowing in the lookouts faces which made there vision worse 2. There was a new moon the night Titanic hit the ice burg (you could not see the moon) 3.There was a flat calm that night (no waves hitting the iceburg)
radar wasnt invented in 1909 when the titanic was created in irelend. they did have 2 men patrolling the sea in the crows nest, but on the night of sinking, banoculars wernt on board so the men couldent see the iceberg until it was close.
The sinking of Titanic occurred because the vessel was traveling at 21 knots, almost top speed, at night. Typically, icebergs can be spotted at night because rough water sloshes against the sides but on the night of April 14th, 1912, the water was so calm, it was sailing On A Sea Of Glass.
On a ship the captain is responsible for everything, so Captain Smith was responsible for everything that happened to the Titanic. It was the practice to travel at full speed even when conditions were not perfect, and the night was a very still and calm one, and no-one realised there was a little mist on the surface, so when the lookout spotted the iceberg it was too late to do anything about it.
Before Titanic hit the iceberg, she was cruising at almost top-speed in the North Atlantic on a calm cold night.
clear, new moon (you could not see the moon) no waves (harder to see iceburgs because the water would not break on the iceburg) freezing wind (impaires eyesite)
The weather on the fifth night of Titanic's maiden voyage to New York caught the crew and the passengers off-guard because, simply put, there was none. Icebergs are usually spotted with plenty of notice because water sloshes against them but there was none on the fifth night and the iceberg in this case was not spotted until far too late.
Titanic was not close to any land. She was under 400 miles from the nearest land, Newfoundland, and about 963 miles from her destination, New York City.
Yes. The movie is doing the same thing that happened on the Titanic the night of the sinking except there was no Jack and Rose or any of the characters.
Type your answer here... it is not any different to yellow spotted night lizards
in the titanic