Overall length: 882 ft 9 in (269,1 metres)
Beam: 92 ft 6 in (28,2 metres)
Moulded depth: 59 ft 6 in (18,1 metres)
Height from keel to bridge: 104 ft (31,7 metres)
Height from waterline to boat deck: 60 ft 6 in (18,4 metres)
There were 329 1st class passengers on the Titanic.
That would be 2,500 metres.
There are 0.9144 metres in one yard. Therefore, 1000 yards is equal to 0.9144 x 1000 = 914.4 metres.
The titanic used 825 tons of coal per day.
1.83 metres = 6 feet and 1/25 inch
Titanic was 269 metres longOasis of the Seas is 360 metres long
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Emma Mærsk is with it's 400 metres more than 140 metres longer than Titanic that was circa 260 metres long.
269 metres
About 4000 metres
Titanic__Nope, not the Titanic. The QE2 is 953ft and the Titanic was 882.75 ft. So QE2 wins by a nose.If you are interested in comparing the Titanic to other modern ships, check out the website "Comparing Titanic to Modern Ships".QE2
Well, If You Want A Real One About 7,000 Metres Underneath The Atlantic Ocean But If You Want A Token Or Just A Little One Go To The Titanic Tour And Then Go to Their Gift Shop.
I do not know how many kittens were on the titanic though i do know there were a large number of dogs on the titanic and its said there was a canary but i dont know how many kittens were on the titanic.
titanic how many people died on the titanic
There are a thousand metres in 1000 linear metres.
it was about 268 metres in length and about 46-53,000 tonnes
RMS Titanic was 28 metres wide, or 92 feet (beam) and her length was 269.1 metres or 882 feet. It was 46,300 tonnes (gross). It was the largest ship of its time, but the larger super-tankers built in more recent times dwarf it. The now scrapped `Mont`, formally known as the `Knock Nevis` was the largest ship ever built, weighing 261,000 tonnes (gross), with a length of 485 metres (1504 feet), and a width of 68.8 metres or 226 feet.