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Oh man, it’s a real tragedy that the Titanic sank in cold water. I mean, who would’ve thought such a huge ship could go down like that? It’s just unbelievable. Anyways, it was 1912 when the ‘unsinkable’ Titanic hit an iceberg and sunk to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. Talk about a shocker! Even though they had lifeboats, not everyone made it out alive. Such a shame…
How Cold Was The Water When The Titanic Sank? [Solved]
Wow, it was freezing when the Titanic went down - a whopping -2.2 degrees Celsius! Talk about icy cold. Yikes!
Date of Sinking: The RMS Titanic sank on April 15th, 1912 in the North Atlantic Ocean.
Cause of Sinking: The ship struck an iceberg and was unable to stay afloat due to a lack of lifeboats and inadequate safety measures.
Location: The sinking occurred approximately 400 miles off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada.
Weather Conditions: Cold water temperatures were a major factor in the sinking as they caused the hull to become brittle and more susceptible to damage from the iceberg impact.
Number of Survivors: Only 710 people survived out of 2,224 passengers and crew members aboard the Titanic when it sank into the icy depths of the ocean floor.
Well, it’s no surprise that the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg and taking on cold water. Y’know, it was just too much for the ship to handle!