inside Titanic was BEAUTIFUL and it was very big and the bedrooms was very good and nice.But the poor ones didn't get so nice ones only the rich ones.
Titanic was very romantic and it had good tables and everything was perfect.somethings was gold.
But the materials on the boat was not strong enough.
There are few pictures of Titanic, showing what she looked like. Her interior was never photographed. However, with the knowledge of what her sister ships (Olympic and Britannic looked like), we can gain an understanding of the luxurious design. Her exterior is also usually based off what we know about Olympic and Britannic.
The interior of Titanic was never photographed, so we can't be sure. However, with the knowledge we have from her sister ships, Olympic and Britannic, we can piece together what she might have looked like. James Cameron did a very good job portraying her interior in the movie "Titanic". So far, it is the most accurate visual aid we have.
the titanic had sank it had look like half broken ship
it is sed that the strngest man was able 2 pick the titanic up
The person who wrote this obviously DOESNT know what in the world there talking about!:(
it had mold on it
Are you for real?
There are 260 pictures of Titanic (and maybe as many as 300) accessible to the public, whether in websites, books, or in museums.
it looked very nice:)
It sunk on its maiden (or first) voyage. The Titanic sank on its first trip across the Atlantic.
No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.
Close to 80%.
It got as far as 300 miles from New Foundland before it sank.
The Titanic had been on the sea only four days when she sank on April 14, 1912.
It sucked. There were rats.
it looked like a broken log
Yes it did!!
No. It sank before it could.
It sunk on its maiden (or first) voyage. The Titanic sank on its first trip across the Atlantic.
No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.
Ireland.
Close to 80%.
It got as far as 300 miles from New Foundland before it sank.
I don't know wat u mean but the ocean it sank in was the Atlantic Ocean.
3000 people were aboard the titanic before it sank.
Hit the iceburg on the fifth day and sank on the sixth.