There were no lifeboats left so the people left on board went to the stern of the ship to get away from the water.
Since Titanic was sinking by the head, simple physics meant that the aft was lifting from the water, like a see-saw. Natural human instincts for survival dictated that passengers seek the high ground, which in Titanic's case, was the stern.
No, even at capacity, there were only enough life boats for about half of passengers on board. More would have been saved if the boats were filled at capacity, but not all.
108 famous passengers were on board on the titanic
The first passengers to arrive on the Titanic would have been first class passengers. They would have been greeted by the captain himself, John Smith.
Titanic passengers had been told by the White Star Line that the ship was unsinkable, when in reality that was a lie.
Food you would find in any home.
In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers. In a wagon, the horses would throw clumps of mud off their hooves when they would "dash"(or run). The dashboard was the board on the front that kept the mud off the passengers.
An "Airport" is a place built for the takeoff and landing of warplanes and where air passengers would go to board a plane.
Most conquered lands remained loyal to Rome because many of them had become Romanized, living the lifestyle the same as in Italy. They also remained loyal to Rome for their own good. If they tried to revolt, the Roman army would come in and devastate their country.
Yes - there's no danger in smoking on board an airplane, passengers in the early days of commercial aviation were allowed to smoke. The disadvantage being that some air is recirculated, and those non-smoking passengers would be exposed to second-hand smoke. Today that would be totally unacceptable and thus, smoking is prohibited on board aircraft.
You would have been on Titanic in March 1912 only if you were a worker. She did not board passengers until mid-April.
Yes they do if it is purchased in the airport. It would not be allowed through security.
Since Titanic was sinking by the head, simple physics meant that the aft was lifting from the water, like a see-saw. Natural human instincts for survival dictated that passengers seek the high ground, which in Titanic's case, was the stern.
The 1st people to board the lifeboats on the Titanic were the first class women and children. The 3rd class passengers were actually locked in the hull of the ship as shown in the movie. The actual order of the captain was women and children first but this was misinterpreted as women and children so most crew did not let men board. Most loss of life was of men, 3rd class passengers 2nd class passengers and then 1st class passengers. in modern times this would never happen it would be every man for himself. A good thing?
Yes, otherwise all of their passengers would be dead. If you mean emergency oxygen, then yes as well.
No, even at capacity, there were only enough life boats for about half of passengers on board. More would have been saved if the boats were filled at capacity, but not all.
108 famous passengers were on board on the titanic