No they don't need to today all ships have to have lifeboat capacity for all passengers aboard.
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AnswerOf the 109 children on Titianic, 57 survived.Answer70 children died on the titanic and they were all 1st classanswerIt's possible that some children died when the Titanic sunk. I bet only the first class children survived, some died. Some babies in first class survived and probably all the children- any kind- school age kids, preschool kids, toddlers, babies died with the ship with some men and women and the workers who were still on boardAnswer103 women and 53 children died.AnswerFiftey kids died. Only one in 1st class died.Answerabout 52AnswerOf children fatalities, only 1 child from first class died, while 49 children from steerage died.They had 52 steerage kids that died that were mostly teenagers, adolescents, school aged kids, toddlers and infants. One first class child died on Titanic which was 2 year old Helen Lorraine Allison.39 children from 3rd class died and only one from 1st class did.328 kids 1007gron ups 51anamilsThere were 54 chld deaths on Titanic. One in first-class, none in second-class and 53 in third-class.
Mr Ismay survived the titanic. He got into a lifeboat when there were still women and children aboard.
Many of the female passengers refused to leave the Titanic because they either thought it was wrong to leave the men or they were so devoted to their men that they wouldn't not leave them to die when they knew that this was exactly what would happen when they left. Many of the women believed it better to die WITH their men as well, instead of dying alone or leaving the men to die alone.
When the last lifeboat was launched, roughly 1,500 people were still on Titanic. This number is uncertain because many people were already in the water and some of the living were pulled into boats.
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AnswerOf the 109 children on Titianic, 57 survived.Answer70 children died on the titanic and they were all 1st classanswerIt's possible that some children died when the Titanic sunk. I bet only the first class children survived, some died. Some babies in first class survived and probably all the children- any kind- school age kids, preschool kids, toddlers, babies died with the ship with some men and women and the workers who were still on boardAnswer103 women and 53 children died.AnswerFiftey kids died. Only one in 1st class died.Answerabout 52AnswerOf children fatalities, only 1 child from first class died, while 49 children from steerage died.They had 52 steerage kids that died that were mostly teenagers, adolescents, school aged kids, toddlers and infants. One first class child died on Titanic which was 2 year old Helen Lorraine Allison.39 children from 3rd class died and only one from 1st class did.328 kids 1007gron ups 51anamilsThere were 54 chld deaths on Titanic. One in first-class, none in second-class and 53 in third-class.
Women and children were given priority in boarding the boats because of Edwardian-age chivalry still present in many ways in the western world.
Mr Ismay survived the titanic. He got into a lifeboat when there were still women and children aboard.
Many of the female passengers refused to leave the Titanic because they either thought it was wrong to leave the men or they were so devoted to their men that they wouldn't not leave them to die when they knew that this was exactly what would happen when they left. Many of the women believed it better to die WITH their men as well, instead of dying alone or leaving the men to die alone.
When the last lifeboat was launched, roughly 1,500 people were still on Titanic. This number is uncertain because many people were already in the water and some of the living were pulled into boats.
The Titanic is still at the bottom of the ocean.
As of 2016, no Titanic survivors are still alive.
Nothing. The Titanic is still underwater.
no. It is wrecked and water destroyed the time mechanism
They didn't, the Titanic sunk and is still there today.
i fink it is still down there