How did a piece of ice cut through the solid steel hull of the Titanic?

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How did a piece of ice cut through the solid steel hull of the Titanic?

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If I’m recalling correctly, they were going faster than they should have been knowing there was ice in the area and icebergs are (can be) massive. based on survivor accounts and the typical scale of icebergs (above and below) water, they say the thing was like 2 million tons.

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