There was no welding when the Titanic was built. It only started to be used as a method to construct vessels in 1917. The fact that the ship was rivetted had nothing to do with the fact that she sank. The ship sank because it hit a large iceberg, which tore a large hole in her side.
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1:09 That is the case why titanic sank because it have a riveted hull
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There was no welding when the Titanic was built. It only started to be used as a method to construct vessels in 1917. The fact that the ship was rivetted had nothing to do with the fact that she sank. The ship sank because it hit a large iceberg, which tore a large hole in her side.
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I’ll take my 2.00 factor of safety with old riveted bridges