steel
The Titanic was (or is) largely constructed of steel, particularly the hull and all the internal bulkheads and decks. Her machinery spaces were filled with steel machinery (like boilers and the steam engines and shafts). She also had tons of wood, glass, fabrics and other materials used in her construction, particularly in the finish of the ship. The three screws (what some folks not familiar with things might call propellers) were fabricated of many, many tons of bronze.
The bulk of Titanic is steel, which, as you know, is an alloy of iron and something on the order of about 1% carbon. Certainly a wide variety of construction materials were also used, but the hull and major structural elements were all steel. The massive screws (some call them propellers) were bronze, just to cite one example of "other" material used in construction.
The hull of the titanic was made out of steel
Titanic was built of iron, steel, and too much wood to pass today's fire codes.
the hull and most exterior walls were made of metal. the decks were made of wood. the interior was mostly plastar on wood walls. the grand staircase was wood, wrought iron and the floors, lenolium. all first class lichts were brass and crystal.
Steel. In the last few years pieces of steel was analyzed and impurities were found in the steel and this made it weaker.
The metals used in construction of Titanic were mostly iron and steel.
Titanic was built of iron, steel, and too much wood to pass today's fire codes.
The Titanic was made steel plates with steel rivets . However, iron of a 2nd grade was used in the bow where the damage was caused
Steel. In the last few years pieces of the steel from the ship were analyzed and impurities were found in it so it was made weaker and shattered like glass when it hit the iceberg.
Steel, but an analyse of the ship's steel in the last few years has shown that the steel was made with impurities and that made the steel weaker.
She was made of iron.
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.
thomas andrews
the titanic was born in the year 1911the titanic was MADE in 1911, it cannot be born as it is not alive.
Titanic's only sailing (and sinking) was in April 1912.
The rivets in the titanic were made of iron.
They were made from the iceberg the Titanic hit
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.
Titanic was built in Belfast, Ireland.
the titanic was made of steel
thomas andrews
the company that made the titanic was in competition with other companies so they made the titanic as the most beautiful ship that would be hard to top
was titanic on firer when she sank
Titanic was built at Queen's Island, today known as Titanic Quarter, in northern Ireland.
the titanic was born in the year 1911the titanic was MADE in 1911, it cannot be born as it is not alive.
No. The Titanic film was released in 1997