it was a warm sunny day
On April 10, 1912 when the Titanic departed from Southampton, England, the weather was calm and clear with relatively mild temperatures. There were no extreme weather conditions reported that could have affected the ship's voyage.
cold and wind
it was cloudy and dark so night
On April 1st, 1912, Capt. Smith boarded Titanic for sea trials that were postponed for bad weather. She was previously helmed by Capt. Haddock who left on the Olympic the next day for Southampton (and sea trials were successful that day).
what do u mean? the weather? the passengers? the engine?
Titanic, as most ships of that day, did not have a ballroom. The Olympic, the sister ship of Titanic, did receive a dance floor in her dining saloon in a refit somewhere in the 1920s.
it depends where in australia, in alot of places the weather varies from day to day...
The weather was nice, it was a sunny clear day
it was a very important day, the Titanic was know as the biggest ship to step sail. Having it sink like it did was a big shock
it Set sail on April 10th
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!