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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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What did Molly Brown do for living?

She survived the Titanic, she was an activist, was one of the first ladies to run in the Senate, ran in Senate for 8 years, actress, philanthropist. I think that's it.....

Did anybody bring the Titanic up out of the water?

Nope

its still in the Atlantic ocean

u can take a tour of it in a submarine

No you may not go in a submarine to see the titanic. the water preasure is to high for that the water will implode and kill you and any non water creature in tht submarine. thank you.

What could have been done to prevent the collison of the Titanic?

Not much.
The lack of lifeboats has been scapegoated for loss but the final one was launched only as the great ship sunk from under, being effectively floated off so more boats would not have much more of a difference. However, based on evidence revealed in 2017 there is a suspicion (on record as well) that there was a fire in the coal store prior to the departure. This was still burning and based on photographs and witness testimony not originally revealed in the post incident inquest the area of the fire was the same as the damage found leading to the water accessing the boiler room.
This could have weakened the inner and outer hull and due to the heat softened the rivets

What and when was the first scientific attempt to locate the titanic?

Attempts to locate the wreck of Titanic started almost immediately after her 1912 sinking, many of them fanciful and many limited by the science of the times.

The first successful outing was in 1985.

How many exits were there on the Titanic were they locked?

The two (and only two) Bostwick Gates on Titanic were not locking passengers downstairs. One was to protect the potatoes!

What happened to Molly Brown after titanic?

Molly Brown was the wife of a miner who made a fortune in silver mining in Colorado. She sailed on the Titanic, was one of the survivors, was instrumental in saving other passengers, and thereafter became know as The Unsinkable Molly Brown.

What time was iceberg sighted?

If you mean the Titanic - see related question.

How many people worked for the white star line?

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i don't know the answer realy

Did the captain go down with the titanic?

Capt. Smith did not live to explain his actions but a timeline of his presence shows that he was very proactive in aiding passengers and he was doubtless doing just that until his last moments, not being apathetic as portrayed in James Cameron's epic movie.

Iceberg is to Titanic as Delilah is to?

Iceberg is to titanic as Delilah is to Samson (Samson was destroyed by Delilah who cut off his hair in the Bible, and he lost his strength, as is the Iceberg which destroyed titantic).

How far away from land was the titanic when it sunk?

Right now, the wreck is 963 miles from New York, her destination, but she's 400 miles from the nearest land, which is Newfoundland - directly North.

What is the fine for crossing a dobble white line?

This depends on the jurisdiction. In some cases you may make a left turn across a double yellow line (such as into a parking lot) provided you do not obstruct traffic. In almost all cases, however, it is illegal to actually drive on the wrong side of a double yellow, including while passing another vehicle.

Where did the Titanic sink exact position?

well its hard to say, but when it went under the front part went first so the back was up in the air. the mass of the back broke from the water line split. not long wise but. it fell back then just floated there four a couple hours finally it sank. so it in a staight line but split in the middle. wach titanic youll see!!

What it felt like to be on the titanic?

I would urinate in the whirl pool as my rescue vessel went away

How did they make the Titanic?

the titanic was made out of plastic and wood , in the late 20th century.

When did the Titanic break in two?

It happened approximately 2am, although as the official enquiries on both sides of the Atlantic concluded that the ship had not split in two, it is difficult to be exact about this.

What was the temperature on the Titanic?

Coal burning furnaces which produced steam to drive expansion steam engines.

Who was the writer of Titanic?

The first book of this title to be written was by survivor Colonel Archibald Gracie, an American army veteran and real-estate investor who testified at the Official Enquiry and wrote a chronology of the hearing later on 1912- it was the first book about the disaster to be published, coming out the following year.

Sadly, he never recovered from the disaster, suffering from complications brought on by hypothermia as a result of his time in the freezing water. He did not live to see the year out- soon after completing the script of his book, he died of a diabetes-related illness on 4th December 1912. He was 53 years old, childless and unmarried- he lies buried in Woodville Cemetery in The Bronx district of New York City.

Other books of the same title may have come out since then, but they aren't as well known and I'm unsure of their authors.

What songs did the band play while the titanic was sinking?

The song name is "Hymn to the Sea" by James Horner. It is a fabulous, beautiful song. You can listen to it free at the following link: http://www.jango.com/music/James+Horner?c=1&l=0

Where did titanic set off from?

The Titanic steamed from Southampton, England, bound for New York City. She failed to make it by about 350 miles.

Who came up of the idea of the Titanic?

It was built at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Northern Ireland and was launched on May 31, 1910 for the White Star Line Company.

Several people built the Titanic, but the design was created by Thomas Andrews, Alexander Carlisle, and Lord Pirrie.

Thomas Andrews, the head of Harland & Wolff design department, designed the Titanic.

it was designed by Mr. Thomas Andrews and thought of by Mr. J Bruce Ismay

How long was the Titanic voyage supposed to take?

The Titanic was supposed to Depart from Southampton, England on Sunday 10th April 1912 and dock in New York on Wednesday 17th April 1912. The Titanic was concidered as the largest, fastest and the most luxuirous ship of her time, to prove this, people wanted the Titanic to get to New York in seven days.

Unfortunatly the Titanic sank after hitting an ice-burg which tore a hole that was 83 feet long and 9 feet wide. The hole on the side of the ship caused overwhelming pressure, weight and strain that caused the Titanic to break in half.

1517 people died and only 706 people survived, most people drowned but some people died of hypothermia after jumping off the ship into the Atlatic Ocean. Even though the Titanic was shooting flares to signal other ships for help, the ship 'Californian' that was close by at the time, thought the flares were fireworks.
Titanic left Southampton, UK on April 10th, 1912,, and was expected in New York on April 17th. Therefore 5 days

What made the Titanic fancy?

the size! it was huge and it was the biggest ever at that time LO

How much did a 3rd class ticket cost on the titanic?

£8.10C Third class rates from Southampton, London and Liverpool were £7 9shillings and 0d and if you sailed from Queenstown it was £6 10Shillings 0d