Sunday, 28 October 2012

Why Did the Titanic Hit the Iceberg

  • There are many kinds of dangerous icebergs.

    There are many different kinds of icebergs. Brash ice, for instance, is a collection of floating ice and icebergs no more than 2 meters (6.5 feet) across. A tabular berg is a flat-topped iceberg that usually forms as ice breaks directly off an ice sheet or ice shelf.

    The ice below the water is dangerous to ships. The sharp, hidden ice can easily tear a hole in the bottom of a ship. So, my conclusion is the iceberg was totally visible to see for far.

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