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).
not as a fuel
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
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
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It was a special type of fuel that was created in the US. It was rumored to be a fuel that surpasses the fuel we have today. And was said that aliens helped the Americans invent thus fuel.
Titanic did not use gas to power its engines. Gasoline, diesel and other modern propulsion systems did not yet exist in 1912. Titanic instead relied on coal- roughly 7000 tons of it. Coal was shoveled nonstop into 29 boilers which in turn produced steam to power the engines.
She was a coal-fired steamship; her wreck site is littered with tons of surplus coal that spilled out of it's storage bunkers when she split in half during the sinking.
Titanic was built from the keel up with mostly iron and steel.
Titanic=Sink Titanic = large ship Now use the transitve property