No!!!!!! Of course not! Even though most people did die, people got on lifeboats, or like the unsinkable Molly Brown, they swam out (but only some survived that way). The arctic freezing ocean gave most people frostbite and some people died from how cold it was.
Yes. Millvina Dean was about 2 months old when the titanic sank. She was the last Survivor living. She died at the age of 97 years on May 31 , 2009. She had died in her sleep.
No.
Only a little over 300 bodies were salvaged from the wreck site.
There were 1,496 deaths on Titanic.
People from every class died on the Titanic, but mainly from 3rd Class, because they were let out last, some not even let out at all.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
the titanic Belfast building is being built because it was the 100th anniversary of titanic sinking and all those people that died.
They died either because of drowning or hypothermia.
Most or all of the people died
There were 1,496 deaths on Titanic.
People from every class died on the Titanic, but mainly from 3rd Class, because they were let out last, some not even let out at all.
From Third class women there were 67 people that died. There were 397 men that died. There were 52 children that died on the Titanic.
the titanic Belfast building is being built because it was the 100th anniversary of titanic sinking and all those people that died.
They died either because of drowning or hypothermia.
People were sad because a lot of people - about 1500 - died all of a sudden.
They just wanted a good vacation, until they all died.
Then all that kinds of people wound't have died, and it would just the way it was.
As of this year, 2010, all suriviors of the RMS Titanic have died. The last survivor to die was Millvina Dean on May 31st of 2009. She was nine weeks old when the Titanic sank and was 97 when she died. She was the youngest survivor of the Titanic.
The sinking of the Titanic claimed nearly 2,000 lives. The passengers were divided into three separate classes before they were allowed abandon the ship.1517 people died in the sinking of the RMS Titanic. We cannot list all the names here.More than 1500 passengers and crew.RMS Titanic - on Wikipedia the free encyclopaedia has a link under 'see also' to a full detailed list.
All three of the wealthiest passengers, John Jacob Astor IV, Benjamin Guggenheim, and Isidor Straus, for example, died on Titanic, as well as many more.