A thick hull and 20 life boats that fit 60 people
So far, the concept of a modern-day iteration of the Titanic has yet to get past concept phase. If built, it will have alot of the same design cues as the original, but will have modern safety features.
The Bulkheads were separated into sections allowing it to float as well as the watertight doors to keep the water at bay but it didn't work.
Titanic was constructed primarily of iron, steel and wood. Too much wood for today's modern safety-codes.
Accommodate what?
Thomas Andrews designed the Titanic. He was the head of the Harland and Wolff design department. He never built anything in his life as said in his biography.He had a love for designing. White Star Line built the Titanic in Belfast, United Kingdom. The Titanic was the largest passenger steamship in the world.xNicolaaaaarrr
Safety features built into a home include: * circuit breakers and ground fault circuit interrupters * electrical wiring installed to code * grounded water distribution piping * smoke detectors
4 boilers(huge)
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Titanic was built in Belfast Ireland in 1909.
they called the Titanic the unsinkable ship because it was built with the very best materials with lots of hi tech safety features including a system of watertight compartments which was Supposed to stop the ship sinking but of course it hit the iceberg. .
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DEFINITELY! Although there were only minor design flaws in the Titanic's construction, the main reason why it was such a catastrophe is because the safety guidelines were not met to an adequate level. Nowadays there are many more measures taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable cruising trip. So, if you're planning on taking a cruise soon, you have nothing to fear.