We know she was on the Titanic.
which other ships did she sail on?
Yes
it helped us to learn not to travel near icebergs as millions of people will die and the ones that survive become heros, just because they know how to swim.
The collective nouns are a fleet of ships or an armada of ships.
they are detected by other ships, and then a message is passed onto other ships so the ships know to look out for iceburgs
The Great Ships - 1996 The Viking Ships was released on: USA: 17 December 1996
the titanic
Molly Brown was a passenger on the RMS Titanic in 1912 when it struck an iceberg. She was rescued and became a passenger on the RMS Carpathia.
Yes
no
No differently than on land.
Anything where large amounts of people are killed while travelling. Examples would include plane crashes, train crashes, pile-ups on roads, ships sinking etc.
It is fairly rare for a Carnival Cruise ship to crash, however, there have been two crashes. There are no reports of cruise ships that have sunken though.
It really depends on the type of ship, smaller ships will 'bob' up and down on the waves whereas the larger ships will begin to 'pound'. Pounding is where the bow of the ship clears the crest of the wave and crashes into the trough of the wave or the crest of the next wave.
They were simply commercial sailing ships of the time. They didn't have particular colors. Ships were wooden back then, so I would say brown.
They were simply commercial sailing ships of the time. They didn't have particular colors. Ships were wooden back then, so I would say brown.
Humans cam survive for about 3 days with out fresh water. Fresh water is brought on ships for this reason because distilling salt water on a ship is difficult.
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