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There were 4, but only 3 were working. The 4th was out on for show to make the Titanic look more impressive.
Four, however only the first three were used. The fourth one was added for ventilation for the kitchens and for symmetrical foundation.There were 4 smoke funnels on the Titanic, but, only 3 of them allowed smoke to escape from the engines. The fourth one was just there for show. A ship with 4 smoke funnels looked more impressive than a ship with only 3 funnels.
there were 4 funnels, 3 of them let out steam from the boiler room where coal was burned to make fuel, and 1 was used just for show, and didnt have a use because Bruce ismay (the designer) thaught it looked more simetrical having 4.
The Titanic had 29 boilers constantly burning coal. There were three functioning funnels on the Titanic, directly connected to the boilers. Each of the three active funnels served two boiler rooms. The fourth was partly functional, carrying smoke up a smaller chimney in the forward half from the galleys. The remainder of that funnel served as a ventilation shaft for the engine rooms.
The Titanic Museum is a place where they show things they found on the titanic.
There's about 260 photographs in and of Titanic - and there could be as many as 300. There are many available across the net some are with partners like National Geographic
no it isnt its 2
no it isnt
All I no is that there was a dog show
Yes... Go to http://www.discovernorthernireland.com/Titanic-Route-Map-A1514
Sorry to say but he isnt in any of them exept stream wich isnt in english :(
for two reasons For venting and for show