no, it was scrapped
yes
SS Great Eastern in 1858
Harland and Wolff, a ship building company that was in Belfast, Ireland. I think the company is still around today, though I think they're in a new location.
how about, "The Titanic was indeed a great tragedy"
It means that even minor problems, left unfixed, can become greater problems. A small leak cannot sink a great ship, if the sailors are aware of what's going on. People walk around in the lower levels of a ship; if there's water leaking in, the sailors are trained to report this to the bridge, and to repair the damage. Small leaks are easy to fix - once you discover them.
The great Eastern ship is 211 meters long and 37 meters wide.
yes
It was so big ship. The ship was invented Brunel.
SS Great Eastern in 1858
SS Great Eastern
Three million (3,000,000)
The Great Eastern, not the Titanic. The Great Eastern got stuck in a storm and rocks ripped a hole in the hull twice as big as the one that sunk the Titanic but the ship still made it back to port on the other side of the Atlantic without the crew or the passengers noticing it! This is because The Great Eastern had a double hull to protect itself from iceburgs in the North Atlantic
No, it sank.
It is said that Great White Sharks are located around rock bluff form autum through winter (but I am still looking myself). Hope that helped! - Elizabeth M.
The cause is still being investigated
Yes , many vessels, from around the globe can be present at the great lakes.
i know exactly where the bell is and see it everyday, was wondering why anyone would be interested and would it be worth any money gavdunne@hotmail.com