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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 dangerous was the job of building the Titanic?

the dangers of the the titanic where very high, and they did get a message to them(before the ship hit an iceberg) that there was a big chance that they would smash into one, the crew of the ship ignored the message and carried on. when they where sinking, they sent out a special Morse code message to another nearby boat and they now got ignored. although, another boat found out and went to help them, but, unfortuntely, it was too late. that's all i know

How much money in gas did titanic use?

Non, because Titanic didn't use fuel. She used coal, instead of fuel.

What characters from the Titanic movie were real people?

rose and jack were made up although there was a j. dawson who dies on titanic but most of the other characters are real

What where 2 actors from the movie titanic and what did they do?

The principal leads were Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

How many courses made up the 1st class pasengers menu on the titanic on April 14th 1912?

68 courses made up the menu for the first class on the 14th of April 1912

What was the name of the ship that rescued the survivors on the titantic?

RMS Carpathia
Carpathia rescued the 712 survivors of Titanic.

How many elevators were there in each class on the Titanic?

Titanic (and Olympic) had different kinds of elevators (lifts).

According to Bill Sauder: There were two for passengers; two for mail/provisions; and three for food. The hoist between the galley and the Engineer's mess is mechanical, otherwise all are electrical.

How many distress rockets did titanic fire?

After the sinking of Titanic, an inquiry was put to Officer Rowe regarding the distress rockets and he reckoned he must have shot off about eight.

This is interesting because the officers of the nearby SS Californian were inquired about how many rockets they witnessed that same night and their guess was between six-and-ten.

When is the Titanic built?

The titanic was finished on April 2ND, 1912. The titanic was said to be an unsinkable ship but the ship hit an iceberg and cut through the bottom of the ship and sunk the titanic. the titanic sunk on April Th, 1912. There were 2,223 passengers onboard the titanic. It was made to fit 3,500. Only 710 people survived. 1,517 died. I know you only wanted to know what day the titanic was built but I know quite a bit about the titanic so I decided to write a summary about it. If you get good info from this and want to tell me anything my E-mail is gabe2@clccharter.org. After July of 2014, I may not get the E-mail.

When did Titanic 2 sink?

Titanic 2 never sank because it was never built.

When the titanic sunk did anyone get locked in their cabins?

No. Contrary to popular belief, no passengers were locked in their cabins or any corresponding corridors during the sinking. There were barriers to separate the classes, but these were meant mostly to prevent the spread of infectious disease, and were about waist-high. In an emergency, it was possible to climb over them.

There are a few reasons why many third-class passengers died, one being that the ship lacked a PA system. The only way to communicate to the passengers that the ship was sinking was to send a steward around to knock on doors and tell people to put on their lifebelts. This was no easy task, as there were only a few stewards and stewardesses for all 700+ third-class passengers (as opposed to the many available for first and second-class passengers). Not only this, but many did not speak English, which created another barrier in communication.

Another factor was the layout of the ship itself: not even the crew knew their way around the maze-like corridors, which caused chaos and confusion when it became obvious that the ship was doomed.

Yet another factor came from the passengers themselves. Because of their cultural backgrounds and low social status, many were used to following orders, and so waited for a crew member to come and tell them where to go. For some, those instructions came far too late, or not at all.

While no passengers were kept below against their will, there is evidence to suggest that about 20 or so crew members were locked in their cabins. They worked in the a la carte restaurant, and were of Italian and French descent. They were kept inside because it was believed that they would rush the lifeboats. None of them survived.

How many people did Molly Brown save on the titanic?

Molly Brown saved me, i was so happy, one of the happiest in the world. I couldn't bare not being saved, if i died, i would miss my dog, everybody. Thanks for asking =)

Where can one find real Titanic pictures?

There are pictures of Captain Smith, on Olympic for example, but there's only one of him taken on Titanic.

Where do passengers sit in a rocket?

The astronauts live in the crew cabin of the shuttle orbiter.

What jobs did women have on the Titanic?

making the guys sandwiches B) lap dance for entertainment and working in the kitchen

What time did passengers of the Titanic arrive at the dock?

The survivors of Titanic were taken to Pier 54 in New York City at around 9:30 in the evening of April 18th, 1912.

Why was the titanic crash different from other shipwrecks?

When the Titanic was launched in 1912 it was the largest & fastest ship in the world. It is also known for being the the most tragic disaster in history. As while on her maiden voyage, ( first trip ) she sadly sank after hitting an iceberg. With 2222 souls on board & not enough lifeboats by half 1517 souls perished in the water. So only 706 people survived The Titanic's Terrible Tragedy.

What lifeboat went back for people on the titanic?

Lifeboat number 1 carried 5 passengers and 7 crew members, making it a total of 12 people. The lifeboat's capacity was about 45. It was later speculated that the 5 passengers, since they were mostly all from one family, had bribed Officer Murdoch (the officer who launched the boat) to give them a lifeboat all to themselves. This family, the Duff-Gordons, later paid all the crew members in the lifeboat for their lost wages and supplies when the ship sank, and thus people took this as a bribe.

In truth, there was no bribery, it was simply kindness taken out of context by the media, and Officer Murdoch launched the boat because the ship was starting to sink fast, and no other people were nearby. He had to get the next lifeboat ready.

So, lifeboat 1 had the fewest people, with 12 passengers and crew.

Did the last survivor of the titantic die?

Approximately 700 people survived the sinking of the Titanic. So you need to specify which survivor you're talking about.

Also, Jack and Rose from the Titanic movie were not real people. They are fictional characters.

Where was Titanic traveling from?

It left Southampton, England on 10th April 1912 going to New York.

And it started to sink April 14th 1912 but the whole ship had sunken on April 15th.

P.s On weekends, you can usually find Titanic playing on Oxygen

Is Titanic Victorian?

Yes, Titanic was a steamship. When she loaded the mail, her designation was RMS (Royal Mail Ship) but until that moment, she was SS Titanic (Steam ship), like during sea trials, for example.

How many smashed bottles were on the Titanic?

The ship supplied 1000, although many people had up to 50 private cases each!