There were multiple cranes used (one of which was floating) to build both the Titanic and Olympic. The Arrol Gantry was one you may be thinking of, which held multiple mobile cranes.
low quality steel!!!!
Nails were not used to build the ship. It was made of steel. Rivets are used in steel.
Steel is a solid solution of iron and carbon.
Lots of Wood like a 5 million
Most of the construction was done using rivets, not nuts and bolts.
England houses the biggest crane and it was used to build the Olympic village
they were a hammer and a crane
low quality steel!!!!
Nails were not used to build the ship. It was made of steel. Rivets are used in steel.
Steel is a solid solution of iron and carbon.
Lots of Wood like a 5 million
The sound that a crane makes is called a "bugling" or "trumpeting" call. It is a loud and distinctive call that is used for communication between individuals in a flock.
Jib Crane is usually a crane used to lift midium weight materials with a hoist & its called Jib Crane because in Jib Cranes the structure on which the hoist is mounted is right angular shaped thing.
Most of the construction was done using rivets, not nuts and bolts.
well it depends on wat kind of crane u are talking about. the machine or the bird? the machine is used to lift and move heavy stuff and help build stuff. the bird is just one of nature really kool creatures.
a derrick. it is a large crane used for carrying things.
There are passenger vessels that are larger than the Titanic was. The Titanic was a dead-weight of 46,000 tons. That's small in comparison to today's vessels when you consider a super tanker is around 250,000 tons. Modern passenger vessels used for cruising are around the 110,000 Tons mark. So would they build another Titanic? Well they may name it that (If they are not superstitious) but there will only ever be one Titanic recognised by history.