the people on the titanic had to wait until another ship passed.
His name was Captain... wait I thought you meant the captain of the fake Titanic
this question's answer varies and cannot be reliable. with global warming and weird weather, the number of icebergs in the world is anyone's guess
Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, second class passenger, was the only black person on the Titanic. He was traveling with his pregnant wife and two young daughters from France to Haiti. They were originally supposed to sail on a different ship, but were transferred at the last minute to the Titanic. He did not survive, but his wife and two daughters did.
The First boat, lifeboat #7, was launched at 12:40 AM. The last boat was about 2:15, just before the break-up. Carpathia took on the first boat about 4:00 AM and Second-Officer Lightoller was the last person to climb aboard at 8:10 in the morning.
yth67j65j
It took 4 hours for the Carpathia to reach the Titanic, so they arrived 2 hours after the Titanicsank.
Most of the survivors boarded lifeboats and were lowered from the ship to wait for help. Several others were pulled from the water.
Wait
The time between sighting the berg, ringing the warning bell, and the collision is believed to be a little less than forty seconds.
His name was Captain... wait I thought you meant the captain of the fake Titanic
Most of the survivors boarded lifeboats and were lowered from the ship to wait for help. Several others were pulled from the water.
People may wait to ask for help due to fear of judgment, shame, or denial about the severity of their behavior. They may also lack awareness of available resources or feel overwhelmed by the prospect of making changes. Seeking help can be a difficult and vulnerable process for many individuals.
this question's answer varies and cannot be reliable. with global warming and weird weather, the number of icebergs in the world is anyone's guess
in 2013 long long long long long time wait and wait and wait
please help me. I need an answer A.S.A.P
Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche, second class passenger, was the only black person on the Titanic. He was traveling with his pregnant wife and two young daughters from France to Haiti. They were originally supposed to sail on a different ship, but were transferred at the last minute to the Titanic. He did not survive, but his wife and two daughters did.
It is based on a true story, but the love story between Jack and Rose is not true. There might have been something like that in real life on the Titanic. The sinking of Titanic and getting hit by the iceberg is true. It really did sink like that, snapping in half and it bobbed there. And what Rose said is true, "There were 20 boats floating nearby, and only one came back. One. 1,500 people went into the water when Titanic sank from under us. Only six were saved. Six out of 1500. Afterward the 700 people in the boats had nothing to do but wait. Wait to die, wait to live, wait for an absolution, that would never come." Check the movie because that is exactly what she said. I've seen the Titanic so many times I memorized it. The captains name in the movie is also real, and there was also someone named Molly Brown, and people really did call her the Unsinkable Molly Brown.