yes.
2224 passengers and crew were on board the Titanic
Well, first-class passengers, yes. But otherwise, no
Well, maybe, but the Titanic sank, not due to a murderer
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Well considering there was only 20 lifeboats and could only hold 1,178 people, then yes. The Titanic was able to have a capacity of 2,435 passengers and 892 crew members.
There is much debate about this. However, it appears the Titanic's safety factor was not so much a product of the ship itself, but rather an issue of human involvement and carelessness, as well as a lack of social responsibility on the part of its owners. Still, this is just a personal opinion.
Second-class passengers on the Titanic had access to various recreational activities, including a range of games. They could enjoy deck games such as shuffleboard and deck quoits, as well as indoor games like cards and board games. The ship also featured a reading room where passengers could engage in quiet activities. Overall, the Titanic aimed to provide an enjoyable experience for all passengers, including those in second class.
Well about a couple of hundred first class passengers died on the titanic. It was a very sad time.
Well you could start by asking the question in english.
Yes, there are pictures available of the Titanic sinking. These images were taken by passengers and crew on nearby ships, as well as by photographers who documented the aftermath of the tragedy.
Yes, there were a number of ethnic groups that were on board Titanic. Though a large number were understandably from Europe, there were ethnic groups from the Middle East and Asia as well.
If your talking about famous people well in New York theres a park that's memorial of famous people who died on the Titanic.