yes the titanic was a cruise ship, because when the titanic sunk it was in the middle of the cruise. and when the titanic was sinking the staff had to get all the passengersof the titanic safely.
Bluntly put, no. It had several design flaws, including:
> Inferior grade steel was used in some of its rivets, meaning that even if it never hit the iceberg its hull still could have failed at a later date.
> It had far too few lifeboats
> Its "watertight" compartments did not extend the full height of the ship. They were open at the top, and as one filled with water it simply spilled into the next, the same as water spills when you fill an ice cube tray.
Safty features on Titanic were:
44 water tight compartments
Automatic/manual wateright bulkhead doors
Marconi Wireless set (The wireless set had an emergancy generator)
Distress rockets
2 emergancy woodern cutters (40 people each) (lifeboats)
14 woodern lifeboats (65 people each)
4 collapsible lifeboats (47 people each)
Morse lamp
The lifeboats were built very safely. Many were filled to over-capacity but none cracked and none listed in the water. (unfortunately collapsible A had about a foot of freezing water and almost half the passengers were dead by morning.)
titanic was considered to be safe because it was called the ''unsinkable''. and the owner told the people that God can not sink this ship unfortunately he was very wrong.
No, they had no reason to be. There was nothing unsafe about Titanic and for the passengers it was just any other transatlantic crossing.
About 10 safety boats but not much. It was supposed to be un-sinkable
no
first off boat is boat ok
water-tight compartments life boats
they added more life boats to boat regulations
Milvina Dean was the last survivor of the Titanic, she died on May 31, 2009.When the ship sank she was a nine week old baby, her father died on the Titanic. She was one of the few babies to survive the titanic.
It meant to strengthen the ship. Titanic's steel hull, the main body of the ship, had been reinforced with a second hull fitted inside. That is why people used to say the Titanic was unsinkable, so this belief lulled everyone on board into a false sense of security, which was to have tragic consequences.
lifeboats
ship safety
no but it had tunnels safety
The RMS Carpathia
no
The Titanic was intended to be both luxurious and safe. As we now know, it turned out not to be as safe as people thought it was.
Titanic was constructed primarily of iron, steel and wood. Too much wood for today's modern safety-codes.
The simple answer is "no". One cannot replicate Titanic today because she would not pass modern safety codes.
The Titanic had more than enough life boats for safety regulations of the day.
water-tight compartments life boats
first off boat is boat ok
Once the titanic sunk, people realized that they were not being careful enough about boat safety rules. After the titanic sunk, rules were made to ensure that there are enough lifeboats for everyone on the boat, and they also make sure that there are enough life jackets for everyone. These rules are still used on boats today.