712 people survived Titanic by casting off in the lifeboats (including several who were pulled from the sea).
wood and steel
Yes people escaped in boats but not many boats made it back.
None. They were all picked up at sea :)
After Titanic sank, those that were left were 712 people who made it into boats (and lived) and many more doomed people in the water.
There had to be enough life boats for everyone on the ship. They made a new better design for life jackets. They made more radio communication rules. They make sure everyone knows where the life boats are on the ship and how to get to them
i don't really know it just said that the question was unaswered so i decided to answer it but my teacher is a titanic freak. ha im edditing the answer that some one just wrote its fun but the titanic had 20 life boats that could carry 70 people in each boat and my teacher is a titanic freak to. but we got to watch the movie titanic and it made my friends cry at the end but it is a really good movie and if haven't seen it you need to.
They werent watchinq They made it sound un-sinkable but it wasnt They didnt have enouqh life boats
Dispite having the potential to carry enough to hold everyone on board, the decision was made to only carry enough to hold 52% of the people if they were filled to capacity which they weren't.
712 people survived the sinking of Titanic.
710 out of 2,224 people survived
Once the titanic sunk, people realized that they were not being careful enough about boat safety rules. After the titanic sunk, rules were made to ensure that there are enough lifeboats for everyone on the boat, and they also make sure that there are enough life jackets for everyone. These rules are still used on boats today.
ummm boats can't be made out of medal, they just sink if it is.