It was a few degrees above freezing.
It was in April, which is a spring month and it is still cold in the North Atlantic, when the Titanic sank.
It could have very well been below freezing. Salt water freezes at a far lower temperature than fresh water so it could have been COLDER than, say, being in a bucket of ice.
Salt water can get much colder than fresh water before freezing so the sea, on the night of the sinking, could have very well been blow freezing temperatures.
The water temperature at the time of the sinking was at 28 degrees Fahrenheit (-2 degrees Celcius).
The water was −2 °C (28 °F).
28 degrees Fahrenheit
32 degress
Below freezing
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.
The Titanic hit the Iceberg because it was traveling too fast.
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
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Yes, They hit an iceberg.
The RMS Titanic hit an iceberg
Before Titanic hit the iceberg, she was cruising at almost top-speed in the North Atlantic on a calm cold night.
Yes. Titanic hit an iceberg.
There was no regice on the iceberg Titanic hit.
Titanic hit the iceberg on a Sunday evening.
Yes. Without a doubt, Titanic definitively hit an iceberg.
Yes. Without a doubt, Titanic definitively hit an iceberg.
The Titanic hit the Iceberg because it was traveling too fast.
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
Most definitely without a doubt, Titanic struck the stationary iceberg at about 25 mph.