The most important thing, in any comparison between the Titanic and Noah's Ark, is that the Titanic really did exist. The Titanic was more than 800 feet long overall, about 92 feet wide and had a moulded depth of around 60 feet. The Bible gives the size of Noah's Ark as 300 cubits (507 feet) long, by 50 cubits (85 feet) wide and 30 cubits (about 50 feet) high.
Titanic was with a length of 269 meters longer than the only 190 meters long Noah's Ark.
Back then, it was. There are dozens of ships today that are much larger than Titanic
No. Many ships have been built that are much larger than the Titanic.
By far, the iceberg was much, much larger than Titanic. The upper 10% that was out of the water alone was almost up to the promenade deck and we don't even know how wide it was.
Titanic was heavier than any other ship of the time, thus making it the largest ship in the world. It had a NEARLY identical sister ship called the Olympic, which was the same size, but several tons lighter. Therefore, Titanic was the biggest ship in the world, because it was heavier than any other ship.
Titanic was much larger than the s.s empire windrush and carried 200 more than the s.s empire windrush but the similarities are the were used as war ships for WWII and both sank unfortunately
Yes, but only by a few feet
Oasis of the Seas is much larger than the Titanic was. Oasis weighs about 225,000 gross tons; titanic was about 46,000 Gross tons. Neither are boats, because they are both over 20 tons in draft.
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It cost more than £15600 to build the titanic
No. The Titanic is much much much bigger than any possible squid could be. The Titanic sank because it hit an iceberg.
No. The Britannic was launched 2 years after the death of Titanic and since several improvements were added to both the Olympic and Britannic lifeboat wise, the Britannic became at least 3 inches larger than the Titanic.