Yes, the Titanic was a real ship, and yes it sank.
The Titanic is an ocean liner.
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not as such, there was a ship not far from the titanic when they sent the distress signal out but, the captain of that ship thought it was a hoax so they ignored it.
They were four, Three were real, the fourth one was a dummy. It was only there to make the ship look more powerful
The titanic was a ship, known as the biggest ship in the world. It was famous for crashing into an ice - berg when it was called 'unsinkable'.
yes
There were real people on the Titanic. The ship carried 2207 people, of whom 712 survived the sinking of the ship.
It was a real ship, yes.
The RMS Olympic was indeed a real ship. It was the sister ship to the RMS Titanic. It was retired in 1935.
The ship named the Titanic sank after hitting an iceberg. That is true. The film 'Titanic' was a fictional enactment of that tragedy. The main characters in the film were not real people.
The question makes no sense. The Titanic was a real ship. It actually did strike an iceberg and sink.
No, part of the ship was a near-accurate rebuilt set, and most of it was CGI.
Titanic was the largest ship in 1912.
They had no idea that there even was an iceburg ahead and the ship hit and let in water that caused the Titanic to sink
In the 1997 movie Titanic, Rose survives the sinking of the ship, yes. But Rose Dewitt Bukater is a fictional character. She is not a real person. So if you are asking whether the "real" Rose survived the Titanic, then the answer is that there is no real Rose.
No. It was based on a real disaster where a ship called the Titanic hit an ice burg and a lot of people died, but the characters in the film are entirely fictional.
Depends on what you're talking about. There is plenty of real footage of the real Titanic from two miles below the Surface. But any sequence of the ship actually sinking is fake.