Watch the Titanic sink in this real time 3 hour animation

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Titanic partially sinking in the Atlantic Ocean

When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, it took almost three hours to sink. This full-length animation imagines the entire process as if you were standing by watching.

Fortunately, there are no people in the animation so you donโ€™t have to witness any trauma (there are a few screams but nothing visual).

The YouTube description has a timeline of what happens in the video, so if you were playing it in the classroom you can easily keep track of whatโ€™s coming next. It also displays information on the screen too. Itโ€™s not exciting enough to give your whole attention but itโ€™s great for playing in the background and checking in at key moments.

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Watch the Titanic sink in this real time 3 hour animation

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Titanic partially sinking in the Atlantic Ocean

When the Titanic hit an iceberg in 1912, it took almost three hours to sink. This full-length animation imagines the entire process as if you were standing by watching.

Fortunately, there are no people in the animation so you donโ€™t have to witness any trauma (there are a few screams but nothing visual).

The YouTube description has a timeline of what happens in the video, so if you were playing it in the classroom you can easily keep track of whatโ€™s coming next. It also displays information on the screen too. Itโ€™s not exciting enough to give your whole attention but itโ€™s great for playing in the background and checking in at key moments.

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