a lot
None, they would be too old to be in the movie
The Titanic sank in 1912, so that would be 108 years.
Many ships sunk in 1912, but I'd say the most memorable one would have to be the Titanic. It sunk April 15. Around 1-2:30 a.m.
one car was on the titanic when it sunk one car was on the titanic when it sunk
maybe it would survived. if the titanic (if easier) went through the iceberg, instead of moving on the other side, it would have less water in it and it would be easier to close the water carpartments.
Many things, like rulers, measuring cups, and yard sticks.
It would take about 21 foot rulers.
None, they would be too old to be in the movie
None. The Titanic was not built to dive.
The Titanic sank in 1912, so that would be 108 years.
How many rules were in the Cattle Kingdom would depend largely on the size of the kingdom. Larger kingdoms would require more rulers to oversee the members.
The Titanic was not 'holed'. However, if the question was 'How many people can the Titanic HOLD?' then the answer is 3547, I believe. More if there were passengers who would not take up much room, eg. babies.
it was the first time titanic went on sea so the answer would be none
Titanic had 20 lifeboats. The US would have required 42 boats - with a capacity of 2,367. To have handled all the passengers, she would have needed 51 boats.
Well, I would use a tape measure! If you needed something a little more accurate, you could use laser measuring devices.
There were many rulers in the 1000 years of history. It would be easier if you asked about one particular person.
There is not really a name for that, unless you would count members of Parliament/Congress as 'rulers' too. In that case, such an empire would be called a democracy.