Hard to say. Plastics wasn't a big thing in the early 1900, with Bakelite - the first plastic - only having been invented in 1907.
Yes - light switches were made of Bakelite. This was considered the first plastic based on a synthetic polymer which was made of phenol and formaldehyde in 1907. In additon many of the electic controls contained handles and buttons of the same materials
the titanic was made out of plastic and wood , in the late 20th century.
They were made by the same company and they were basically twin sister ships, and the Olympic was built before the Titanic, so it wasn't dressed as anything
The movie "Titanic" was made with a fake Titanic, as the real one was still underwater.
The lifeboats of Titanic were made of wood with metal oarlocks.
she cost more then 4 billion dollars! she was also made out of lots of metal :) :b
While Titanic was being made, eight people were killed, two of them offsite.
Titanic was built in Belfast, Ireland, in the dockyards of Harland & Wolff. She was made of iron, steel, and too much wood to pass today's safety codes.
the titanic was made out of plastic and wood , in the late 20th century.
There have been many artifact brought up from the Titanic. They are shown in traveling exhibits throughout the US.
no, plastic can never be considered a biodegradable waste because it cannot be made into simpler substances by the microorganisms
They were made by the same company and they were basically twin sister ships, and the Olympic was built before the Titanic, so it wasn't dressed as anything
Wood, metal, plastic, palms - almost anything.
I think plastic chairs are made with the right tools like wood covered in plastic or anything else but i can never be sure please try wikianswers for kids!
Titanic. Anything is better than Twilight.
The rivets in the titanic were made of iron.
Depends on who made itl.
They were made from the iceberg the Titanic hit