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Titanic was the biggest passenger liner when she set off for her maiden voyage on April 10, 1912. After four days, she hit an iceberg and sank in the Atlantic Ocean resulting in the death of 1,517 people.

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How many 3rd class passengers were on the titanic ship?

There were just over 700 third class passengers and only 178 of them survived. There are conflicting numbers from the official manifest lists (706 vs 708 vs 721).

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There is a list of 721 third-class passengers on the Titanic. Most of those who died were from this section, known as "steerage."

(see the related link to the 3rd class passenger list)

What food did they eat in first class on the titanic?

The served them fine fancy dinners! With fancy plates! Some of the foods for Breakfast were baked apples, fresh herring, smoked salmon and for lunch there was the fillet of brill, eggs (special), chicken a la Maryland, and dinner Canapes a l'Amiral, Oysters a la Russe, Punch Romaine and that's just some examples!

Is there a titanic movie part 2?

well, i saw a video on you-tube of a trailer of the titanic two about people now find jack all frozen from the sea but its not a real trailer it's just a bit out of the original titanic and then they went on about titanic 3, But it is no Titanic 2 or 3.

Can anyone go down to the Titanic?

You can most definitely NOT swim in the Titanic shipwreck. It is approximately 2.33 miles down in the ocean, and the pressure is so great that if a human were to go swimming, without much equipment and a little submarine, they would be crushed by the pressure.

There have been a few expeditions down to the Titanic (creepy old boat pictures...), and they have gone inside the Titanic. It is in ruins, and a person could not physically swim. They have to be inside a submarine.

It is also not open to just any person. You have to be a trained professorial, and a Titanic expert, or else I would've already gone a zillion times ;)

In the film titanic at the end where all the bodies real or fake?

the Titanic was really real it's just that they made a dramatic movie about it for memory.The bodies were fake because it was a dramatic movie like i just said but in the real Titanic the people's bodies were real.

Thank you for listening/reading this information about the Titanic this information is actually real.

The Titanic was as tall as?

Titanic was as big as the London Bridge. When she rose during the sinking, she was as big as the Empire state building. Imagine being on a ship big as London bridge. Imagine how scary it would be being on a sinking ship as big as the Empire state building.

How many life boats went back to help the titanic?

Only one vessel, the Carpathia, went to the disaster site but was too late to save Titanic, only saving 712 of her passengers.

Why were the shipbuilders harland and woffe to blame for the sinking of the titanic?

because they made the rivets out of poor quality iron and the hull was made out of crap steel

Ships that never sink are called?

Ships that never sink are just ships that were lucky, any ship can sink for any number of reasons there is no such thing and a truly unsinkable ship.

What was the size of the iceberg that hit the titanic?

Answer --It was 190 meters and the top of it was only 1/2 a meter. It made a massive tear along the side of the ship.

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--No one knows exactly for sure, but it had to be around 100-200ft in diameter to sink the Titanic, which was at one time the biggest passenger steamship ever built.

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The exact size of the iceberg that hit the Titanic in 1912 will probably never be known. But scientists have guessed based on experiments that it was 50 to 100 feet high and 200 to 400 feet long Answer

They are not certain, but to do the damage that it did it would have to have weighed somewhere around 100,000 tons minimum.

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The iceberg that hit the titanic was about 200 feet wide and about 100 feet tall.
According to the internet page "Titanic-nautical" it was about 50 to 100 feet (15 to 30 meters) high.
No one knows for sure the exact size of the iceburg, but keep in mind that the part we see floating at the surface of the water is only about 10% of the actual size of an iceburg as the majority of it is below the surface of the water.

Was the 4th funnel on the titanic just for decoration?

It is for making the ship look really beautiful and impressive. It served as the dummy/ventilator funnel.

Titanic and her sister ships were made as a responce to Cunard lines Mauretania and Lusitania. Both of these ships had four funnels so a fourth funnel was put on Titanic, even though it did not need one, so that people did not think the Cunard ships were more powerful. it was also for balance and it made the ship look better.

Did the Astor's go down on the Titanic?

John Jacob Astor died on the Titanic.

His wife, Madeleine Astor (who was with child at the time) survived, along with her maid and nurse.

Is Rose a real character from the Titanic?

There would be women aboard the Titanic called rose but not the same as the one on the film.

yes, there is no record of rose------ on the titanic

- carlz

How old was Millvina Dean when the Titanic sink?

Millvina Dean died on May 31, 2009 at the age of 97.

How did they make the titanic sink on the set?

It depends on the scene. In a few of the scenes, a portion of the boat was created for on-camera exterior work, in some, the actors went on green-screen and the boat was added around them later with CG effects, and for the interior scenes of the boat, a sound stage was used (they just built a regular set). A fun fact i found out- in the scenes where the rooms were tilting and water was coming into the room (interiors), they built a huge model of the room in which the scene was to be shot on top of huge water cushions (correct me if I'm wrong because I'm not positive) and then used pullies and the water to totally tilt the set as it was.

What ocean is the titanic in and how far down is it?

Titanic is 2 1/2 miles below the surface of the North Atlantic.

How serious was the damage caused to the Titanic?

Very it was below the waterline and almost 200 ft long the problem was it penetrated too many watertight compartments for it to stay afloat by not being able to turn fast enough. If they had turned sooner, had more speed to turn faster or hit iceberg head on experts say it probably would not have sunk.

How accurate is the Titanic movie?

If you mean the 1997 James Cameron movie, it features many accuracies. It shows the ship breaking which was not done in the earlier movies. The boy with the top is derived from an actual photograph, Andrews confirmed to Smith that the ship was doomed, several stokers, in Grapes Pub, were too drunk to make the sailing, Gracie is seen escorting Edith Evans and Caroline Brown when looking for boats, Chef Charles Joughin is, indeed, on the stern during the sinking, and many other instances.

It's worth noting that when "A Night to Remember" was being done, Officer Boxhall, after viewing a first edit, was asked by Maquitty, "Did I get it right?" and Boxhall wept, saying, "Terribly right."

When was captain Edward John Smiths of the Titanic's birthday?

it is said that captain edward j smith was last seen in the bridge on the titanic.Another theory is that the captain survived the sinking and was seen carrying a baby to a lifeboat, but when asked to come aboard the life boat the captain refused and died in the icy water. but was killed by his pet momo

What actress played Molly Brown in the first movie about the sinking of the Titanic?

Kathy Bates is known for her portrayal of Mrs. Margaret "Molly" Brown in the 1997 release of the movie Titanic. There was also a 1996 TV movie in which Marilu Henner portrayed Molly Brown. However, in an earlier movie entitled A Night to Remember, released in 1958, Tucker McGuire played the character of Molly Brown. Earlier movies have depicted the Titanic disaster, including a 1953 release in the U.S., a 1943 release in France, and a 1929 release (Atlantik) from Germany, but they did not include the character in question.

When was Titanic Belfast created?

Titanic Belfast was created in 2012.

Who was the fifth officer on Titanic?

The Fifth Officer of RMS Titanic was Commander Harold Lowe RD RNR. He survived and is famous for being in command of the only lifeboat that returned to help people out of the water.