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If titanic 2 would sink too, what would cause it? if there is no icebergs?

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Answered by sibi61
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Without enough distance to alter her course, the Titanic sideswiped the iceberg, damaging nearly 100 meters of the right side of the hull above and below the waterline [1]. The massive side impact caused enough damage to allow water to flood into six of the sixteen major watertight compartments.

Answered by Anonymous
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If Titanic had never sunk, she would have gone on as a prestigious liner on the North Atlantic passenger run. During World War I, she would have been converted to either a hospital ship or, more likely, a troopship and if she survived the war, she would have again become one of the top liners.

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