No.
Titanic was constructed by Harland & Wolff. Lusitania was built by John Brown & Co.
No, the Lusitania set sail on May 1, 1915, while the Titanic sank on April 14, 1912.
no the titanic was the only one but other ships ware around it
Yes they did, and for much the same reason -- both were holed nearer to the bow than to the stern (the Titanic's hull plates were buckled in the first five compartments; the Lusitania was torpedoed below the bridge, making a vast hole in the starboard side of the ship), and both ships' forward motion forced more water into the ship, so that the bows sank first and in each case, the stern rose high above the surface before the ship took its final plunge.
The Titanic went to Southampton in 1912, the same year that the Titanic was actually built.
No, you would not.
No, the Lusitania set sail on May 1, 1915, while the Titanic sank on April 14, 1912.
No, they are completely different boats that met almost the same fate. The Titanic sank when she hit an iceberg in 1912. Ooops, yes the Titanic hit the iceberg, but the Lusitania was sunk by a German U boat (There is a theory the British did it & blamed the Germans) and some US passengers died. This was in May, 1915. It is cited as one of the reasons the US entered into WW1. Sorry, my fault!!!!
no the titanic was the only one but other ships ware around it
Yes they did, and for much the same reason -- both were holed nearer to the bow than to the stern (the Titanic's hull plates were buckled in the first five compartments; the Lusitania was torpedoed below the bridge, making a vast hole in the starboard side of the ship), and both ships' forward motion forced more water into the ship, so that the bows sank first and in each case, the stern rose high above the surface before the ship took its final plunge.
They were made by the same company and they were basically twin sister ships, and the Olympic was built before the Titanic, so it wasn't dressed as anything
No. The Olympic made its maiden voyage on June 14, 1911, 10 months before Titanic launched its maiden voyage. But the Olympic and Titanic are sister ships because they were built in the same class and nearly all of its interior was exactly the same. The Titanic was only a few inches bigger than the Olympic
The Maya of Mexico lived around the same time as the Mound Builders
nope
The Titanic went to Southampton in 1912, the same year that the Titanic was actually built.
yes the titanic is the same size as three football-pitches
No there was no other ship called titanic but there was a ship called titan which sank before titanic right where titanic sank and was also hit by the same iceberg and also was hit at the same time the titanic was at 11:40 p.m.
no noob There was actually 3 ships of the same design. The first was the Olympic, the second was the Titanic and the 3rd was the Britanic. The Titanic was slighlty heavier than the Olympic which made her the largest ship ever launched at the time.