Sensitivity to icebergs.
What are some experimental design flaws that may explain why you don't get 100% yieldin the balloon lad
The titanic was its own design
Titanic was designed in the drawing offices at the Harland &Wolff shipyard.
they thought they were unsinkable. the ship ended up hitting an iceberg
Yes, in fact Thomas Andrews, the head of Harland & Wolff design department, helped to design the Titanic.
they design a restruant, mini cafe, and a dinniig room
The design flaws evident in the Titanic were corrected in later ships, and some modern passenger vessels are far larger. Also, the overall scale and quality of ships have changed since those days. If the cost of fabricating and renovating ships were ever low enough, you might see a full-scale recreation of the Titanic one day. (Both legally and technologically, the original cannot be salvaged.)
HMHS Britannic
Primary sources such as survivor testimonies and official inquiries like the British and American investigations into the sinking of the Titanic provide insights into why the ship sank. Factors contributing to the disaster included the ship hitting an iceberg, design flaws like the compartmentalization of the hull, lack of sufficient lifeboats, and mismanagement of the emergency response.
becasue he wanted people to exspreace the Titanic and have olden days fun.
God isn't perfect Or perhaps there was no design? "flaws" are in the eye of the beholder. The universe just "is" any flaws are only seen as such by us little humans.
Titanic won the Oscar for Costume Design in 1997.