Titanic was 8882 feet 9 inches long, 91 feet wide, 176 feet tall, and had a displacement of 46,000 tons.
No ship was bigger when Titanic took to the sea - but the size she had been, at the time of the sinking, was surpassed by Der Imperator.
It was decided unanimously, based on its immense size. Titanic means exceptional strength, size or power.
No. By today's standards, Titanic wouldn't even be mid-sized.
About the size of the Tower Bridge in London.
i'm not sure but, what i'm sure about is some day a bigger ship that the titanic will be made.CorrectionTitanic was the largest passenger ship at that time, but many, many ships since have been considerably larger.
The ship was titanic in size, hence the name. The epic struggle was titanic!
No ship was bigger when Titanic took to the sea - but the size she had been, at the time of the sinking, was surpassed by Der Imperator.
It was decided unanimously, based on its immense size. Titanic means exceptional strength, size or power.
No. By today's standards, Titanic wouldn't even be mid-sized.
About the size of the Tower Bridge in London.
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.
Well there might have been because of the size of the ship but I do not believe so that there was a soccer field on The Titanic
i'm not sure but, what i'm sure about is some day a bigger ship that the titanic will be made.CorrectionTitanic was the largest passenger ship at that time, but many, many ships since have been considerably larger.
No, The Titans were the first children of Gaea but the gods were their children. Titanic was the name of a ship, so named for its massive size (Titanic, root word titan).
4 football fields
Titanic was the largest ship in 1912.
According to Titanic historian Steve Hall "Titanic was 46,328.57 Gross Registered Tons (GRT). This is a measurement of internal volume, the size of the ship in cubic feet. Divide it by 100, and you get the GRT.