The largest ocean liner today is Cunards Queen Mary2, which weighs around 150,000 gross tons and is 1,300 feet long. There are 2 or more cruise ships which weigh more than the QM2.
No. By today's standards, Titanic wouldn't even be mid-sized.
No ship was bigger when Titanic took to the sea - but the size she had been, at the time of the sinking, was surpassed by Der Imperator.
The name on the side of the ship was "Titanic" and the main section of her hull was black.
Titanic, compairing a blue whale to most cruise ships is like comparing the size of a motorcycle to a school bus.
The ship is known as R.M.S. Olympic. The Olympic was Titanic's sister ship.
The Titanic used to be the largest ship, but now there are bigger ones.
During The Titanic's time it was the biggest ship around, closely followed by its sister ship "The Olympic"
No. By today's standards, Titanic wouldn't even be mid-sized.
No but people have made bigger ships than the titanic since then
The ship closer to the titanic was the Californian
The Titanic, (after that men have not yet invented a bigger ship than that.)
No ship was bigger when Titanic took to the sea - but the size she had been, at the time of the sinking, was surpassed by Der Imperator.
The name on the side of the ship was "Titanic" and the main section of her hull was black.
Because it was the most "titanic" ship there was.
Titanic, compairing a blue whale to most cruise ships is like comparing the size of a motorcycle to a school bus.
The ship is known as R.M.S. Olympic. The Olympic was Titanic's sister ship.
The bow section of the ship is bigger