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Em 1912, um navio considerado impossível de afundar partiu para sua primeira viagem. O enorme RMS Titanic saiu de Southampton rumo a Nova York, atravessando o Oceano Atlântico. Na noite de 14 de abril, a tripulação recebeu vários avisos sobre icebergs na rota. Mesmo assim, o navio continuou avançando em alta velocidade. Pouco antes da meia-noite, o Titanic colidiu com um enorme iceberg. O impacto abriu várias fendas no casco do navio e a água começou a invadir rapidamente os compartimentos infer
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