Titanic, what time was it when it hit the iceberg

Updated on amusement 2024-03-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "Titanic".The iceberg is gone

    The iceberg of Titanic was formed about 100,000 years ago, and then many ice blocks on this glacier fell off and floated to any other place in the seawater, and the iceberg that Titanic hit also floated over at some point, and some people think that it may have been in that position for a long time.

    The iceberg is about 30 meters high and 121 meters long, and can weigh 1.5 million tons. There are also many people who have calculated that the iceberg may be larger before impact, it is about 500 meters long, and the weight will be much larger than 1.5 million tons, and it will slowly melt over time during the floating process.

    The original appearance of the iceberg

    When the Titanic was hit hard, the iceberg also left a large, deep impact mark, with red paint on the left side, and it was also very close to the wreck. Due to the relatively old age, the iceberg that hit the Titanic has long been missing, and there was a ** in 2015 to see the original appearance of the iceberg again.

    Later, some experts investigated the authenticity of this **, and finally determined that this **is the most believable ** in history**, and there are many people in the outside world who speculate that the Titanic was not sunk because of the impact on the iceberg, but in any case, the only more credible thing now is because of the impact on the iceberg, and there is no other evidence other than this argument.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    "Titanic".The iceberg is no longer in preparation, this iceberg has already melted, because its origin is very amazing, it first originatedArctic CircleAmong themGreenlandA glacier on the southwest coast, this glacier was also formed for a relatively long time, and it was earlier than the civilization of human existence.

    On the day the Titanic sank, the Prinz Adalbert sailed near the iceberg in **, and we didn't know that something had happened to the Titanic at the time. ”

    Lionel. Niewald later took notes and recounted the scene when he saw the iceberg, "There were clearly visible red scratches on one side of the iceberg, which looked like marks left by the ship's brushing. "And the part of the Titanic's hull above the waterline is painted red.

    Titanic Iceberg** Auction.

    More than 100 years later, a book about the iceberg that caused one of the worst shipwrecks in history appeared to the world, along with a written statement from an eyewitness who passed by the shipwreck a few hours after the incident. Experts believe that the iceberg in ** is the iceberg that sank the Titanic with great credibility.

    Because the eyewitness's statement coincides with many details of the shipwreck, and both the iceberg and the written statement appeared as evidence at the accident liability hearing, this is the most credible one that sank the Titanic. On the 26th of this month, ** and written statements will be auctioned in the United Kingdom, with an estimate of £10,000 to 10,000.

    According to reports, this photo was taken hours after the sinking of the Titanic, when another liner passed through the area.

    On the morning of April 15, 1912, the German liner "Prinz Adalbert" was in the Atlantic.

    sailed on the sea, and at 2:20 a.m. that day, the Titanic hit an iceberg in the nearby waters and sank. The German Lenoniwald, who was the manager of the ship's stewardship, saw with his own eyes the iceberg in the **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If the iceberg had not been made sharply and the starboard side of the ship would not have leaked, it was obvious that this was a miscommand. If the engine was reversed at full speed at that time, there would be a cushioning effect, and the speed of hitting the iceberg would not be fast. There is no huge impulse.

    will raise **. The bow of the ship is still very strong, and it is quite possible that the people on board will be rescued so much!

    At the speed of the ship at that time, it sank in a few minutes after hitting it, and it brought a huge impulse that would trigger **.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Presumably everyone has seen a very classic movie, which is the Titanic. In the movie, the Titanic's most filial piety ended up hitting an iceberg and then sinking. So some people think why he is not afraid of the impact of the giant ship on this iceberg?

    The iceberg is actually only one hill on the water, but we never know, under the water, how big is it? He is actually detached from a glacier or an ice shelf, drifting freely in the ocean, and his position and movement are not controlled by anyone. Basically, what he has surfaced is only 10% of his overall volume.

    And under the surface of the water is a very large volume, so this iceberg is fully able to withstand the impact of a cruise ship, or even let a cruise ship sink.

    Places where there are icebergs must be very cold, because icebergs are very strong, and it can be said that icebergs will form at low temperatures. Then, when the Titanic crashed into the iceberg, they were also in a state of low temperature. In such a low temperature state, the strength of the metal will actually decrease, which means that the metal plate of the ship is easy to be damaged by icebergs, so this is why the Titanic sank after hitting the iceberg.

    The Titanic was actually a giant ship that was claimed to be unsinkable at the time, but we also know that after he hit the iceberg, the ship also sank to the bottom of the sea forever, and even she caused a big shipwreck. For the iceberg, the impact of the Titanic actually did not cause him much damage. Because it is much larger than what we see on the water, and even 90% of the volume is hidden beneath the surface.

    We don't know how big this iceberg is, and the reason why the Titanic sank is not only because it hit the iceberg, but also because it is not perfect in design, but as we know, the most direct reason for it is because of the iceberg.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because this iceberg has a long history and is also very strong, it is not afraid of the impact of giant ships.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because the formation of the iceberg is very hard, and the Bingqingbu Mountain has been reinforced for many years before it is formed, so it will not be afraid of an impact from the giant ship at all.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the volume of this iceberg is relatively large, it has been formed for many years, and the stability is relatively good, so it is not afraid of impact.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because this iceberg is very large and also very strong, this iceberg is not afraid of the impact of giant ships.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Yuanpei people who raised this question are too lovely. You can bang your head against the tree and see how the tree looks like a macro? I won't ask why this iceberg is not afraid of the impact of giant ships.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You just put a piece of ice in the water to know.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    <>1. The Titanic sailed at night, and the surrounding Cong searched for low visibility due to dim light.

    2. The atmospheric conditions in the sea area where the incident occurred are prone to superrefraction, which makes the light bend abnormally, thus forming a mirage, so that the lookout on the Titani Shed Hengke failed to find the iceberg in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    <>1. The Titanic infiltration and calendar sailed at night, and the visibility was low due to the dim light shed balance line, and the lookout observed with the naked eye, and the lookout did not perceive the danger.

    2. The atmospheric conditions in the sea area where the incident occurred are prone to superrefraction, which makes the light bend abnormally, thus forming a mirage, so that the lookout platform on the Titanic failed to find the iceberg in time.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The iceberg that the Titanic knocked down is no longer in the slender judgment.

    This iceberg originated from a covered glacier on the southwest coast of Greenland Island in the Arctic Circle, and this glacier was formed for a relatively long time, earlier than the time of human civilization. Later, many of the ice on this glacier fell off and floated anywhere else in the seawater, and the iceberg that the Titanic hit should have also floated over.

    The iceberg is about 30 meters high, 121 meters long, and can weigh 1.5 million tons. When the Titanic was hit hard, the iceberg also left a large and deep impact mark, the left side was destroyed with red paint, and it was also very close to the wreck. Due to its age, the iceberg that hit the Titanic has long been missing.

    Shipwreck Impact:

    The Titanic is a product of the peak of mankind's beautiful dreams, reflecting the strong self-confidence of mankind to master the world. Its sinking has shown mankind the mysterious power of nature and the inevitability of fate. By the day the Titanic sank, people in the Western world had enjoyed 100 years of stability and peace.

    Science and technology are progressing steadily, industry is developing rapidly, and people are full of confidence in the future. The sinking of the Titanic woke up all this. This "unsinkable ship", the largest artificial steel structure after the Eiffel Tower, the great achievement of the industrial age, sank on its first voyage because it was so careless about the power of nature that it sank on its first voyage.

    The Titanic will forever remind people of the price paid for humanity's arrogance and self-confidence. People will never forget this picture: the Titanic with her head held high at the bottom of the sea, and the damage and smudges could not hide her nobility.

    That's where she ends. History has become a legend.

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