not as a fuel
no.
Titanic was coal-powered. Soon after her sinking, oil started to come into use but conversion was impossible during the First World War. After the war, other ships, like Olympic, were converted to much cleaner oil (which also obviated the need for stokers, firemen, and trimmers).
the titanic was sunk by an iceberg the titanic was sunk by an iceberg
Yes, they did.
The ship was titanic in size, hence the name. The epic struggle was titanic!
The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
4.
These ships were not burning oil yet. They were still fueled by coal. After World War One, vessels like these were refitted for oil.
Oil was not yest used in Titanic's time. Her fuel was solid coal. But oil was not long off. It was used for newer vessels but nothing could be converted during wartime (1914-18). After the war, all vessels were converted to oil.
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oil and coal polutions
In general pollution from ship wtecks results from the loss of fuel oil to the environment. The Titanic did not make any oil pollution (except for minor volumes of lubricating oil) as it was coal fired. Coal would be inert in the marine environment.