I wouldn't put money on either of them right now. The wreck of The Titanic is extremely fragile and rapidly falling apart. Some day, perhaps within two or three centuries, it will be nothing but a smudge on the floor of the north Atlantic, and eventually even the smudge will be covered with fine silt.
Queen Mary 2 is bigger
Yes
Titanic & Queen MaryLength overall:Queen Mary = 1,019.5 ft (310.74 m)Titanic = 882.9 ftGross Tonnage:Queen Mary = 81,237 gross tonsTitanic = 46,329 gross tonsAnd also:Queen Mary 2:Length = 1,132 ft (345 m)Gross Tonnage = 148,528
As I heard, Britannic was even more unsinkable than Titanic ;]
The Poseidon of course, was a fictional ship in the movie The Poseidon Adventure. The film makers used the RMS Queen Mary as a "stand in" or backdrop for the film. The RMS Queen Mary is 1,194 feet LOA (length overall) and the RMS Titanic was 882 LOA. So one could argue that although fictional, the portrayal of the Poseidon by the Queen Mary made it longer than the real Titanic.
The R.M.S. Titanic was a very fast cruise liner for its day, with a cruising speed of 21 kn (39 km/h; 24 mph) and a top speed of 24 kn (44 km/h; 28 mph). This speed still rivals today's average cruise ship speeds. She was well on her way to setting a new trans-Atlantic crossing record when she struck an iceberg and sunk.
Queen Elizabeth was older than Mary Queen of Scots who was the daughter of her cousin. Elizabeth was born 1533 and Mary 1542. Elizabeth also had a half-sister Mary (Bloody Mary).
No. The German liner Imperator was launched 5 weeks after the Titanic's sinking. Imperator was about 30 feet longer than Titanic. Today, the largest ships in the world are probably the big container ships and oil tankers. Queen Mary II I think is the biggest passenger ship at 150,000 tons. She is much larger than the Titanic.nope
there was more than one queen in the renaissance, we are learning about it right now. some queens are: Mary queen of Scotts queen Elizabeth l
Because she believed she had more right to be queen than Elizabeth.
Queen Mary I of England was crowned on October 1, 1553. Her coronation took place at Westminster Abbey, following her ascension to the throne after the death of her brother, Edward VI. Mary was the first queen regnant of England, ruling in her own right rather than as a consort.
She was a happy girl who had the upbringing of a queen consort rather than a queen in her own right. This would later have a bad effect on her adult reign.