The Titanic didn't use coal, it was powered by redstone
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
She was a coal-fired steamship; her wreck site is littered with tons of surplus coal that spilled out of it's storage bunkers when she split in half during the sinking.
Titanic did not use gas to power its engines. Gasoline, diesel and other modern propulsion systems did not yet exist in 1912. Titanic instead relied on coal- roughly 7000 tons of it. Coal was shoveled nonstop into 29 boilers which in turn produced steam to power the engines.
crewmembers working between deck G and Orlop, encased after coal was loaded and coal lids sealed. Their work was to use a chisel to break down coal pieces to a consistent size a throw it in lower coal bunkers so the firemen can shovel it in the boilers. Never had any chance of survival.
there was many thing to do on the titanic such as use the gym swimming pool or squash courts
Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.
it used 9000 bags of coal just to america .......................mohammed....... from hazelwick
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She was a coal-fired steamship; her wreck site is littered with tons of surplus coal that spilled out of it's storage bunkers when she split in half during the sinking.
Titanic did not use gas to power its engines. Gasoline, diesel and other modern propulsion systems did not yet exist in 1912. Titanic instead relied on coal- roughly 7000 tons of it. Coal was shoveled nonstop into 29 boilers which in turn produced steam to power the engines.
crewmembers working between deck G and Orlop, encased after coal was loaded and coal lids sealed. Their work was to use a chisel to break down coal pieces to a consistent size a throw it in lower coal bunkers so the firemen can shovel it in the boilers. Never had any chance of survival.
Titanic was coal-powered. Soon after her sinking, oil started to come into use but conversion was impossible during the First World War. After the war, other ships, like Olympic, were converted to much cleaner oil (which also obviated the need for stokers, firemen, and trimmers).
An average household uses around 920 kWh/mo. If they got all their electricity from burning coal, that's 2070 to 791 pounds of coal per month. Source: michaelbluejay.com
there was many thing to do on the titanic such as use the gym swimming pool or squash courts
the reason morocco uses coal energy is because it has so many benefits and they borrow coal from countries.
Coal is a fuel that many people use to keep their homes warm.
Coal power stations use many different resources as a steam kettle, electrity and turbines.