Rich people got in the lifeboats first. There weren't enough time so some people jumped out the Titanic. Others held on for their lives hoping they would live, or land in the cold water instead of landing on part of the boat which would kill them.
There were a few lifeboats onboard, however not nearly enough for the entire population of the ship. Most others went overboard and tried to survive as long as they could in the freezing cold waters, however this was effective as a lot of them died.
701 people arrived to safety at the Carpathian in new york
By getting onto one of the 20 lifeboats and 4 hours after the Titanic sank, the survivors were rescued by the RMS Carpathia
Most people would say that we must keep the memory of the 1,496 people that perished in the sinking of Titanic. While that is true, the implicit need is for the memory of the lessons learned from the sinking.
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Titanic's Oldest survivor, Mary Wilburn (nee Davis) who lived to be 104, was 28 at the time of the sinking of Titanic.
They both have fictional aspects but the actual sinking of the ship was more accurate in "Titanic". When "A Night to Remember" was made in 1958, it was not known that the ship had broken in half while sinking.
no the band did not survive only rose one of the girls did
throghing bunnys and screaming for there lives
If anybody were inside the wreck while sinking, they would have died in the first minute from extreme pressure.
Titanic is famous for sinking while being the greatest ship in the world.
Most people would say that we must keep the memory of the 1,496 people that perished in the sinking of Titanic. While that is true, the implicit need is for the memory of the lessons learned from the sinking.
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it didn't have enough life boats for all of the passengers.
Titanic's Oldest survivor, Mary Wilburn (nee Davis) who lived to be 104, was 28 at the time of the sinking of Titanic.
There are various figures quoted for the number of people on board the Titanic at the time of its sinking. Some sources quote 2223 people while others cite 2228. This is due to discrepancies, errors, and omissions in the original passenger lists.
They both have fictional aspects but the actual sinking of the ship was more accurate in "Titanic". When "A Night to Remember" was made in 1958, it was not known that the ship had broken in half while sinking.
playing with fire (n-dubz feat. mr hudson)
no the band did not survive only rose one of the girls did
The sinking resulted in the deaths of 1,517 people, making it one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. The high casualty rate was due in part to the fact that while the Titanic was well within regulations for her day, she was not legally required to carry enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew on board. A disproportionate number of men died also, due to the women and children first protocol which was followed. ( Wikipedia ).