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Why was the description of the titanic unbreakable and unsinkable a wrong notion?​

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Answered by kamallimbu486765
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Sylvia Caldwell ," God himsef could not sink this ship!" Titanic was tje largest and most luxurious passenger ship of its time .Once finished,Titanic's size and technological advancements were primary reasons why it was believedto be a practically unsinkable ship in the public's estimation.

Answered by smartbrainz
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The Titanic was the biggest moving human-made object on earth when it was completed. It had a lot of new technologies, including remotely sealable cloakrooms, which made it ' unsinkable. ' Sadly, it was not.

Explanation:

  • The Titanic was completed in 1912 in Belfast, Ireland at a cost of US$ 7.5 million (although Northern Ireland nowadays). Building took over two years, and during its construction two workers were killed. The vessel had a length of 882 feet, or 4 blocks in town and more than 28 m. The vessel was 882 tons. It weighed 46,000 tons unbelievably.
  • The Titanic started his voyage to Cherbourg, France and Queenstown, Ireland (now known as Cobh) in Southampton, England. On the 10th April, it was moving west to New York. According to the Encyclopedia Titanica, it was equipped with a total of 1,316 passengers and 885 crew members. The people were mixed with rich people as well as immigrants from Germany,  Ireland,  and elsewhere..
  • On 14 April a Californian ship in the nearby area sent a message at 10:55 pm, "Ice report: We are stopped and completely surrounded by ice." But Titanic captain Edward Smith and First Officer William Murdoch didn't listen to those warnings and steamed forward almost full speed.
  • At 11.40 pm, ship's time, the Watchmen spotted a iceberg on a ship's time, and the ship turned suddenly to the left, causing iceberg to splash. The ice punched holes along a 300-foot stretch (90 m) on the straight board (or right side) of the boat and began to fill with water. Six of the 16 waterproof compartments of the ship began to fill
  • But this was sufficient to allow the ship to sink into water, whereby the water flowed out of the tops of these compartments (the "transverse bulkheads") and the other compartments began to fill. Modern figures suggest that with only four damaged bays, the boat might have limped to the shore
  • However, the fate of the Titanic was sealed by 6 leaking compartments — it had gone far too far to remain on the ground, and the fact it was a well-built and sustainable ship had little effect at that time.
  • As the front filled with water and sunk into the ocean, the back of the ship lifted out of the wate. The center of the boat was put under enormous pressure. It crashed and the ship's front crashed into the sea; at 2:20 a.m. the ship dropped. 15 April.-On 15 April.r. The center of the boat was put under enormous pressure. It crashed and the ship's front crashed into the sea; at 2:20 a.m. the ship dropped. 15 April.-On 15 April.
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