Restaurant, Stateroom, post office, swimming pool, gymnasium, elevator.
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Obviously she was not, but she had watertight doors and bulkheads and other features which helped to perpetuate the belief.
The Titanic Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, stands approximately 100 feet tall. This height is designed to resemble the actual Titanic, which was about 175 feet tall from the keel to the top of the funnels. The museum features a half-scale replica of the ship's exterior, providing visitors with an immersive experience related to the Titanic's history.
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the features installed by the pakistani engineers. Rest is history.
for safty features
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Titanic had many new and unique features but, by far, the most far-reaching historical note is that she sank.
Several of Titanic's modern features include watertight bulkheads and a double-hull.
yes ice bergs like in titanic
Obviously she was not, but she had watertight doors and bulkheads and other features which helped to perpetuate the belief.
The Titanic was called unsinkable because it was believed to have advanced safety features, such as watertight compartments and a double hull, that would prevent it from sinking if it hit an iceberg.
Passengers onboard Titanic believed she couldn't sink because of frequent advertising by the White Star Line about many new safety features.
they called the titanic the unsinkable ship because they had put many features on the ship to prevent it from sinking but obviously it didn't work xD
There were several features that were on Titanic that were never on any other ships but perhaps not five. Her and Olympic had the first heated swimming pool for any sailing vessel, the first squash court for any sailing vessel, and the first elevators for Second-Class.