If you break the people on the ship down into groups of crew, first, second, and third class, and then each of those into groups of men, women, and children, you'll find that second class children was the only group to have the entire population (of 25) to survive.
Women were the most likely to survive in general on the ship, as 72% (324 out of 438) survived. Children were split 50/50 in surviving/dying (56 out of 112 survived). Men only had 19% survive (325 out of 1664 surviving men).
In terms of class, first class was the most likely to survive, with 63% surviving (200/319). The next best was second class with 43% (117/269 surviving), that followed by third class with 25% surviving (172/699). Crew was hit hardest with 23% surviving (215/918).
So, second class children had the best chance if you want to be specific. Out of women/men/children, women had the best chance. Out of crew/first/second/third class, first had the best chance. Men had the least chance of survival, crew had the worst, and second class men actually had the worst if you get specific. Only 8% survived (13/152).
first class because they where at the top but some still died.
2nd class men were the least likely to survive. Only 8% did.
No she did not survive the sinking of the Titanic.
Titanic sank:(
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
Most likely in a museum
some did and did not if they survive they will be luck
no they did'ent because there was no elephants on the titanic
Thomas byles did not survive the titanic
No she did not survive the sinking of the Titanic.
later after the reck, there where boats that went around to check for survivers,they were most likely on something that kept them out of the ice cold water.
Titanic sank:(
No. Most of the crew died in the accident.
The most likely native American word for titanic would most likely be PANKAKE? dude if ya want to know go to www.nativeamericanwordmeaningsrus.org
no he did not survive
Most likely in a museum
The Titanic will most likely never be raised from the ocean, as it is old, fragile, and broken into two pieces.
Of the 549 women-and-children sailing Titanic, 156 didn't survive Titanic's wreck
some did and did not if they survive they will be luck