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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 nails did it take to build the rms titanic?

Nails were not used to build the ship. It was made of steel. Rivets are used in steel.

Are the people who play Jack and Rose still alive?

In the movie Rose is the one who lived and Jack died, cuz wen the Titanic sank in the movie Jack and Rose swam to a big piece of wall and Rose layed on it and Jack was gonna get on but it was tipping so Jack had to be in the water. Also the water was soo freezing 1,500 people died in the water. Anyway after being in the water so long Jacks body froze and he died, but a boat came back to late to rescue the people in the water and only 6 survived in the water.

Where exactly did titanic sink?

Lying 450 miles south-east of Halifax in the North Atlantic the Titanic now sleeps in a deep frigid watery, grave two miles below the ocean's inviting surface. She had only completed 1451 miles of her 1901 mile journey. The exact co-ordinates given when she sunk April 15, 1912 of 41o46' N, 50o 14' W are not those of her exact grave now that being 13.5 miles southeast what was given in 1912. The stern at 49o 56' 54" W, 41o 43' 35" N sits 600 feet away from the bow at 49o 56' 49" W, 41o 43' 57" N. The larger debris field is centered in between the wreck at 49o 56' 49" W, 41o 43' 32" N.

What was the name of the ship that tried to warn the titanic of the icbergs and later ignored the titanics distress calls?

Well the ss californian was quite near but they didnt help the titanic, there was also another ship, Sampson which was two to five miles away. It ignored the titanic because it had a lot of seals on board that they had illegally been hunting.

Why was titanic known as a triple screw steamer?

It was 882.5 ft. long.

My boy and I are building a plastic Titanic model and I see that it has three propellers (known as "screws" in the boat world). So it would be a triple screw if I am correct.

What did Ruth Becker do on Titanic?

Ruth Becker helped take care of her brother because he developed a serious illness

Which actor played the ships captain in the movie titanic?

Bernard hill. Also plays King Theodin in the Lord of the Rings
Bernard Hill.

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What year was the titanic when it sank?

The Titanic sank in the very early morning of April 15, 1912

Who were the people that were involved in the Titanic?

Well some important people on the titanic are the following:

The "Unsinkable" Molly Brown (Margaret Tobin)

John Jacob Astor

Benjamin Guggenheim

Ismay, Countess Of Rothes

Lord Ashburton

Isidor Straus

Lord William pirrie

Levi Strauss - The creator of Levi's Jeans!

There were many important people that were on the Titanic. These were just a few.

What did the people in lifeboat 14 do after theTitanic sank?

While most lifeboats filled with survivors put distance between themselves and the sinking ship, Lifeboat 14 went back and rescued some of the survivors who were in the ocean. Going back to rescue survivors in the water posed a significant risk to the occupants of the lifeboat, as the masses of survivors drowning in the water could overcome the lifeboat and drown everyone. As a result, the leader of the lifeboat, a man named Harold Lowe, decided to wait until the screams of those drowning had grown quiet before going to rescue what few survivors they could. They eventually pulled 4 people out of the icy water, one of whom died soon after. Lifeboat 14 was reportedly the only lifeboat that went back to rescue survivors.

Who said the ship is unsinkable. god himself couldn't sink this ship in Titanic?

Cal. As Mr. Andrews is giving them a tour he shows them the lifeboats and Rose asks about the number of them and they go on saying there are not enough and Cal comments "Waste of deck space as it is on an unsinkable ship!" However this claim was never made in real life. Somebody did comment that it was "nearly unsinkable" but never completely.

How did Kate Winslet curl her hair for titanic?

go online to youtube and type in that question and watch a video how to do it then you will learn:)

Did the Titanic have any brother ships?

Well, when your talking about ships you say she but Titanic's sister ship are Olympic

How old is Rose in the film Titanic?

She was 17.

Just for clarification (because there seems to be a lot of confusion) Rose was not a real person. This answer is in reference to the fictional character, Rose Dewitt Bukater, from James Cameron's Titanic (1997).

Why was John Jacob Astor traveling on the titanic?

going to new york is the simple answer. The more complicated answer is that his choice to leave New York in the first place, and take an extended honeymoon in Europe and Egypt, had much to do with the shunning of himself and his new, much younger wife from New York society. Another answer, equally correct is that he and his wife had decided to cut short their extended honeymoon and return home, due to the fact that Madeleine had discovered while abroad, that she was pregnant. And so, the couple, wanting their baby to be born in New York, returned earlier than anticipated and hence, booked passage on the RMS Titanic.

What caused the tictanic to sink?

A main cause of the Titanic sinking was the weather (or lack of it). Typically it's easy to see icebergs, which was part of Titanic's undoing. Normally, rough water sloshed up against the berg, causing a visual contrast and spray, but there were no waves that night. There was a stoker who had been to sea for twenty-six years and had never seen it so calm and flat as that night.

It was like being On a Sea of Glass.

What are parts of icebergs?

Icebergs look small on top but are huge underneath. They are also very sharp. The iceberg that sunk the titanic scraped up the bottom of the ship and allowed water to get in, which weighed the titanic down, causing it to sink.

When was the Titanic created and discovered?

Creation of Titanic went from March 31st, 1909 to sailing day, April 10th, 1912.

The wreck was discovered on Sept. 1st, 1985.

Where was the titanic going after New York?

Titanic was going nowhere fast after hitting the iceberg but she did, in fact, turn to starboard and was pointing north during the sinking. Her bow, which planed directly forward, still points north on the seabed.

What lifeboat did molly brown escape on?

D9 was the lifeboat J.M.Brown escaped the Titanic on.

Did the owner of macy's die on the Titanic?

The founder of Macy's, Rowland H. Macy's was long dead since at the time of the sinking of Titanic (he founded it as an adult in 1858).

The co-owner however, Isidor Straus, died in the sinking. His body was recovered and he's now in Woodlawn Cemetery in the Bronx, New York City, not far from the body of Rowland H. Macy.

Why was the captain lord blamed for the titanic sinking?

The Commanding Officer of the Titanic was one Captain Edward Smith. Captain Lord was skipper of another ship which may or may not have been involved in a rescue effort. Then again Walter Lord was the author of the book ( A night to Remember,) about the Titanic disaster. I seem to recall Captain Lord commanded the S.S. Californian. It seems members of his crew saw distress flares fired by the Titanic- but assumed it was some kind of celebration- after all it was the Maiden Voyage of the ship- Maybe the radio operator did not attempt to make radio contact.. thick books are written on all aspects of this Titanic tragedy at sea!

Where did the word Titanic come from and why did they name the ship the Titanic?

In Greek myth the Titans were a race of giants from before the begining of time who attempted unsucessfully to overthrow the gods.

Titanic means like a titan, so huge / enormous.