There were around 2,200 passengers on the titanic, 1500 died and around 700 survived only 1 person is still alive today.
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The ship had a wireless telegraph with which they could communicate with stations both at land and sea. Percy, the eldest son of the Straus', for example, was on the "Amerika" when she sent ice warnings to Titanic.
The Californian did not ignore the Titanic. The officers even tried to communicate with their Morse Lamp but the officers onboard watching the rockets had a grievous misinterpretation of their meaning.
There was a radio telegraph on board that could send messages in Morse code. answer 2 While the above is correct, the passengers sent postcards and letters in the mail. :D
The passengers wrote letters and the officers tapped them out on Morse Code.
Morse code was transmitted from Titanic through a series of dots and dashes tapped out by the two "telegraphists". During the voyage many of the first class passengers and dignitaries used the facilities as well of the senior crew who used it to communicate with White Star
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BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Titanic was not hit. An iceberg was struck by the Titanic.
The Carpathia was the ship that came to the rescue of the survivors of the Titanic. The SS Californian, however, was the closest ship to the Titanic at the time of its sinking. It did not respond to distress calls made from the Titanic.
The Titanic band boarded Titanic as 2nd class passengers. Titanic's band were just the entertainers for 1st class.