Well you could start by asking the question in english.
number of lifeboats increased
Most of the coal was delivered directly but there was a coal strike on at the time so much of it had to be removed from other ships to guarantee Titanic's maiden launch. This caused several vessels to be temporarily decommissioned and their passengers transferred to Titanic.
A bigger ship means that it can carry lots more passengers who pay for their tickets, and make the ship owners rich.
Since there was so many passengers aboard Titanic, the ships designer desided to make two dining rooms.
There were many ships that brought Irish immigrants to the USA. The most well-known was the Titanic. Third Class passengers were on the lower decks and did not have anywhere near the luxurious amenities that the First Class passengers had. After the Titanic sank some steerage passengers were rescued, along with other passengers, and eventually made it to the USA, but many more died.
Yes, there are pictures available of the Titanic sinking. These images were taken by passengers and crew on nearby ships, as well as by photographers who documented the aftermath of the tragedy.
A man called George Wright was onboard the Titanic. But he was not found on the list of the ships passengers. His body was never identified.
The sister ships of the titanic were called the olympic and the britannic.
I believe I read that Titanic had a pool for passengers of the "F"deck. It had dining rooms, libraries, party halls and even a gym and was one of the most advanced ships of it's time.
What do you mean? No other ship attacked the Titanic. I know I made this, it was probably an accident.
We know she was on the Titanic. which other ships did she sail on?
No they don't need to today all ships have to have lifeboat capacity for all passengers aboard.