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1912 was an usuall year.

This is so because: usually the icebergs that form over Newfoundland don't come far down into the shipping lanes but i think the warmer air made the 'bergs move further down.

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The Titanic sunk after it hit what?

The Titanic sunk after it collided with an iceberg.


Why was the captain of the Titanic asleep when it sank?

Because it was almost midnight when the Titanic collided with the iceberg


What did the Titanic collide with to make it sink?

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