NBC4’s Monica Day headed out to COSI and learn why exactly the Titanic’s metal fell apart when it collided with the iceberg. Using a bouncy ball and liquid nitrogen, you can see why the ship ...
At some point, the metal just could not hold anymore and broke off," added Ray, cited by BBC. The Titanic, which rests at a depth of 3,800 metres, is constantly exposed to microorganisms that ...
with over 15,000 working on Titanic. Many jobs involved working with steel including welders, riveters, platers and plumbers. Carpenters worked with wood to design things like cabinets and ...
Starting Thursday, March 17, New Orleanians can play the role of passengers on the doomed ship, as they experience the ...
One of the first all-steel cargo ships built—using the same steel that the Titanic opted for 20 years later—Western Reserve was a 300-foot-long “inland greyhound.” That all ended ...
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