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Why was titanic sank in water​

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Answered by bhavya8930
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because in the path of titanic there is glaciers and it crash with it and sank in water, hope it helpful for you

Answered by Manraj27
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hlo mate here is your answer

Explanation:

April 15th 2012 is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of Titanic, advertised as the “unsinkable ship.” Sadly, we know that statement turned out to be false when over 1500 passengers perished when the ship sank, but there was good science and good engineering in the ship’s design.

Using density, volume, weight, and mass, you can incorporate the history of Titanic with the science of its demise and toss in some language arts with new vocabulary, too. The CCGPS trainings emphasize this type of cross-platform learning.

The ship had 15 bulkheads which divided the hull, the shell, of the ship into 16 sections. Titanic was designed so that any 3 sections could flood with water and the ship would remain buoyant. That means that the influx of water to any three compartments would not be enough to throw off the balance of density between the boat and the sea around it.

Whether or not an object floats has more to do with density than weight. For example, ships like Titanic weigh tons, but typically float along just fine because they are designed to be less dense than the water around them. The reason Titanic sank is because the density changed when the ship hit the iceberg.

Using some simple items from around the house, you can demonstrate density to your students:

•rock

•shallow pan

•water

•toy boat (I used two small boats taped together to demonstrate the ship breaking)

•permanent pen

The rock will be your “iceberg.” Mark the boat with lines to give you an idea of the bulkhead

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