there were a total of 2228 people on the titanic and 324 were children 1019 were adults and 885 were crew members. thank you your support .i heart NY.
There were 2,233 people on board and 1,517 died out of them. 130 first-class passengers died, along with 166 second-class passengers. 536 third-class passengers died. More third-class women and children died, whilst most of the first and second-class women and children survived. Women and children were loaded into the lifeboats first, which resulted in the loss of 1,347 men, as opposed to 103 women. Out of a total of 899 crew, 685 died. 53 children died, which was nearly half of the total amount of children on board.
There was 108 children on the Titanic when it sank
Five of the passengers on the Titanic were children.
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1,442 adults died on Titanic.
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369 women and children survived Titanic.
There were 545 women and children on Titanic.
only 30 children survived the titanic sinking.
369 (of the 522) women and children survived Titanic.
The story is as captivating to young people as well as adults. There are many Titanic enthusiasts engaged in Titanic communities that are less than 10-years-old and there are many adult enthusiasts, like famed collector Christie Seyglinski, who have been scholars since age seven. There are also several Titanic books specifically written for children.
53 children (out of 109) were lost with the Titanic.