Most of the movie is computer animated, but water was used in the movie. It definitely wasn't as cold as it seems.
it was used for a cruse liner or a hotel on water
The RMS Titanic had a displacement of 52,310 tons and a Gross Registered Tonnage of 46,328. The greater part of which was iron and its alloys.
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Lots of Wood like a 5 million
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
it was used for a cruse liner or a hotel on water
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It used 620 tons.
The RMS Titanic had a displacement of 52,310 tons and a Gross Registered Tonnage of 46,328. The greater part of which was iron and its alloys.
A flim badge is used to monitor the exposure that the technologist receives.
No. There has been much discussion about the existence of flaws in the construction. The materials used in the hull and the affect the ice cold water one the metal may have made it overly brittle.
Lots of Wood like a 5 million
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
Titanic lies at too great a depth for a tunnel to be built from the surface down to the wreck!
Titanic's propulsion was steam. Stokers, or firemen, shoveled coal into furnaces, superheating the water which made steam to turn the propellers. Oil wasn't used until after the Great World War.
The Titanic used a Marconi designed spark transmitter.