what was the sea like when the Titanic hit the iceberg?
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The area of the North Atlantic where Titanic struck the iceberg was about 29° F which is several points below the freezing point for fresh water but just above freezing for salt sea water (28.4°F). Needless to say the water was as cold as it could possibly get while still in a liquid state.
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When the Titanic hit the iceberg the sea had been calm.
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