Why Didn't Titanic Passengers Climb On The Iceberg?
An iceberg is a humongous rock of ice floating on water, but only a small part of it is visible above the surface of the water. Getting onto an iceberg is more challenging than it seems. Icebergs are massive, so it would be daunting to get hundreds of frightened passengers onto the iceberg without any assistance equipment. Moreover, the challenges don’t end there. Once on the iceberg, staying there without slipping into the icy waters surrounding it would be equally difficult. It is also unlikely that people would survive standing on the surface of a frozen rock.
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