What qualifications about the titanic has been published?
In 1911, Shipbuilders Magazine described Olympic and Titanic as "practically unsinkable".
The sinking of the RMS Titanic occured on April 15, 1912 about 400 miles south of Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Shortly before midnight (local time) on April 14, the ship collided with an iceberg and its lower decks took on water, eventually sinking the ship.
What direction was the titanic headed in?
It was crossing the Atlantic on its maiden voyage, from England to France and then to New York City.
Who bought a ticket for the titanic but did not board?
Many people, actually. Some include Theodore Dreiser the American writer, industrialist Henry Clay Frick, George Washington Vanderbilt II, JP Morgan, and Milton Hershey.
All in all, there's about There are about 55 confirmed missers.
How long did it take to complete the Titanic's interior?
It took 3 months to install the titanic's interior
Who built the Titanic and where?
Thomas Andrews built the Titanic in 1909 - 1912 . He died whene she sunk .
Who was president of White Star Line?
The founder of the white star line was Mr.Ismay senior he devolped a powerful company of grad ship building and then gave it over his son Bruce Ismay which was the main chairman of the company ...Bruce Ismay then sailed on the white star lines gradest project the Titanic which sank and ruined his career as chiarman and ended the possiablitiy of another wrong ship disaster
Why did it? Well, it didn't. Otherwise, things may have played out a bit differently. It didn't receive Titanic's calls for help because its marconi operator had retired for the night. Additionally, it had stopped for the night because it was surrounded by ice. The Titanic attempted to signal it by Morse lamp, but the officer on watch did not get the message, for whatever reason.
It was later revealed that the Californian's officer was aware of the Titanic's position; that he had seen her look kind of funny in the water for a while, and then notice that she had disappeared. He made the assumption that she had steamed away. Next morning, he found out otherwise.
How much weight could the titanic carry?
Titanic had a capacity of 3,327, including the crew
On her only sailing, she was out at sea with 2,208 people, leaving unused space for an additional 1,119 people.
When did the Titanic incident happen?
The Titanic collided with the iceberg at 11:40 pm on April 14, 1912 and sank 2 hours and 40 minutes later at 2:20 am on April 15, 1912
What speed was the Titanic capable?
RMS Titanic had a designed cruising speed of 21 knots (about 39 kph, 24 mph), and a maximum speed of 23 knots.
Its speed at the time of collision with the iceberg has been variously reported as 20.5 or 22.5 knots. The lower speed is far more likely given the limitations of its engines.
The Titanic was travelling close to its top speed. It was speeding at 21 knots through the North Atlantic even though the crew had been warned by other ships of the sightings of icebergs. We don't exactly know why Captain Smith was driving so fast, some think it is because Bruce Ismay (who was in charge of White Star Line - the owners of the Titanic) put pressure on the Captain to make the ship go as fast as it could as he wanted to prove that the White Star Line was the best shipping company, while others think that the Captain was driving fast because after the Titanic's voyage he was to retire so he basically wanted to get it over with.
Why did edward John Smith ignore the ice warnings?
Captain Edward John Smith did not ignore ice warnings sent to Titanic. He did not get them all but he did respond to those that were delivered to him and set Titanic on a more southerly route.
What happens if the Titanic survived?
maybe it would survived. if the titanic (if easier) went through the iceberg, instead of moving on the other side, it would have less water in it and it would be easier to close the water carpartments.
Why did Titanic not stop after it received its ice warnings?
Typically, rough water sloshes against ice at the water line, making it visible but the ocean was so smooth that night that it was sailing On A Sea Of Glass. No water broke and the berg was not spotted until far too late.
What happens after the climax in the Titanic?
It's a VERY long ending to the Titanic. 1. The ship hit an Iceberg on her Maiden Voyage: April 14, 1912 11:40 P.M. 2. The people was unaware about the danger intill 12:45 A.M., when the first lifeboat left. 3. The Captain didn't survived. 4: The Titanic's #1 funnel fell at 2:00 A.M. 5: The Titanic broke apart and sunked
Where are the Titanic victims buried?
because of the amount of bodies, many were buried at sea, especially if they couldn't be recognized. to those who were found and identified, they were brought ashore, where the families could then come and find the bodies, and bury them where they choose.
What would life be like if everyone was the same?
Life would be pretty boring because you would not learn new things if everybody was the same and had the same personality. But there are bright sides to it... like if you were going to have a relationship with someone it would go perfectly. The other one would be: almost everybody would be your friend. Everyone being the same could go bad or good.
Was there anybody found in the water when the Titanic sank?
yes body are still in the titanic because the people who survied didnt wanted the body
to go this is because the people were dead and very very cold most turned into ice
some people are still ice now like ice cube but when you see there bodys you will cry the titanic is currently in the ocean next to america....
did you also know the titanic we like 1444 cars put together
thanks for reading
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What was the number of decks on the Titanic?
Titanic had eleven decks, eight of them were passenger decks.
How many women were on the Titanic?
There were 425 women:
165 third class
144 first class
93 second class
23 crew
There were 425 women:
165 third class
144 first class
93 second class
23 crew