the titanic sank because while on the journey to America the boat that was called UNSINKABLE sank. there were many warnings for iceburgs. while the alrams went off around the ship, people started to load in lifeboats. suddenly the titanic hit an iceburg. the bottom was watertight meaning no water can get through. the bottom of the titanic hit the iceburg and broke the watertight seal. water got through and keot rising to the top of the boat. everyone was immediatly called to evacuate. in seconds, the titanic started to sink from the bottom end of the boat. when it got to high, the titanc split into two. the titanic was destroyed.
Dr.Ballard was sailing on the Knorr during his expedition to find the wreck of Titanic. While on that vessel, he remotely operated the Argo to sweep the seabed to look for debris from the wreck of Titanic.
The US/French team led by Dr. Robert Ballard was using the Argo while sailing on the Knorr.
Margaret Brown did not have a nickname while sailing Titanic. Afterwards, she was referred to as "unsinkable" and later, when writing a Broadway play, songwriters called her "Molly" because that's easier to rhyme with than "Margaret".
Titanic's keel was laid on March 31st in 1909 and she set sail from Southampton on April 10th, 1912 (while still putting on finishing touches like being painted that very day).
It didn't. It struck an iceberg and sank while sailing to America.
A lot. It sunk while it was sailing in April of 1912.
the titanic sank because while on the journey to America the boat that was called UNSINKABLE sank. there were many warnings for iceburgs. while the alrams went off around the ship, people started to load in lifeboats. suddenly the titanic hit an iceburg. the bottom was watertight meaning no water can get through. the bottom of the titanic hit the iceburg and broke the watertight seal. water got through and keot rising to the top of the boat. everyone was immediatly called to evacuate. in seconds, the titanic started to sink from the bottom end of the boat. when it got to high, the titanc split into two. the titanic was destroyed.
Dr.Ballard was sailing on the Knorr during his expedition to find the wreck of Titanic. While on that vessel, he remotely operated the Argo to sweep the seabed to look for debris from the wreck of Titanic.
The US/French team led by Dr. Robert Ballard was using the Argo while sailing on the Knorr.
Margaret Brown did not have a nickname while sailing Titanic. Afterwards, she was referred to as "unsinkable" and later, when writing a Broadway play, songwriters called her "Molly" because that's easier to rhyme with than "Margaret".
Titanic's keel was laid on March 31st in 1909 and she set sail from Southampton on April 10th, 1912 (while still putting on finishing touches like being painted that very day).
Jack Thayer was still young, at 17, while sailing Titanic. His mother survived Titanic but his father did not. Later, a year after his mother passed. when Jack's son was killed in combat, he took his own life.
Yes and no. Yes: they would have seen the Titanic sooner and therefore have alarmed the bridge sooner, thous, missing the iceburg. No: If the lookout saw the iceberg at the same time that they did, but the bridge kept the Tianic at full speed, they would have miss the iceberg. Why? Because the faster a ship is going, the faster and harder it can turn.
Radar is used to track things, while the telescope can only magnify or see things from a far distance. Radar is visible, while a telescope is not. Telescopes are old, radar is new (:
The got on while Titanic was being loaded.
No, but some were on a ship which left port the day before. Mr. Lefebure did try to book passage on the Titanic, but when he couldn't, he sailed on the ship which was carrying his horses. While passing the iceburg (of course not knowing what was about to happen), he took a photo. One of my great-great aunts married a Lefebure, and I saw the iceberg photo at a family reunion.