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Titanic

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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Did the caption of titanic go down with the ship?

JP Morgan had a controlling interest in the IMM, which owned the White Star Line, which owned Titanic, but as a foreigner, he could not directly own the ship. And altho he was scheduled to sail, he stayed behind for business in France.

What was the significance of the sinking of the titanic in 1912?

The 1912 sinking of the Titanic is a significant part of history because of the fact that it was supposed to be the unsinkable ship yet it did and claimed the lives of 1517 people. The mistakes made by it's builders to not add the correct amount of lifeboats and of the officers to not fill the available ones to capacity were major life lessons learned for future ocean liners.

How many children in each class?

Technically, as many as can be fitted in a given classroom. Of course the question is at what number a class group remains manageable for the teacher. In many Western countries, the maximum number is usually considered to be 30 to 32. In developing countries much larger numbers occur per class, or several classes are fitted in one classroom. This often happens at the expense of learning results.

What time day year and month did the titanic sink?

The discovery of Titanic has been announced as having been Sept. 1st, 1985.

What sea did the titanic cross?

Titanic was sailing west from Europe to the US. There is a "corner" where vessels make a slight turn to starboard but Smith delayed that to take a more southerly route to avoid ice.

What is the main actor of titanic?

The main actors are Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet. This was one of Leonardo's largest roles and he established himself as a big time actor. Kate had been known of before this and this further solidified her acting career.

How far beneath the sea was the titanic wreck?

the titanic sank 2.5 miles all the way to the floor of the ocean.

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It sank sadly 12500 feet to the bottom of the ocean.
12,460 feet.
It is about 4 kilometres below the ocean surface. That means 2 miles below the water.
2 and a half miles under the sea.it needs 10 empire state buildings to reach the surface.
The Titanic wreck on a seabed is a little over 2 miles deep (12,415 feet/3,784 meters).
The Titanic had sank 4000 meters in the ocean. An iceberg had struck the ship, which was carrying 2200 passengers and crew.

In which sea is the titanic final resting place?

She lies on the bed of the Atlantic Ocean about 1,000 miles East of Boston , Massachussetts and 375 miles South East of St.John's, Newfoundland, in a 2.5 mile depth of water. Her wreck is broken into two parts, with the stern section approximately 1,650 feet apart from the bow- the whole area is littered with a huge debris field and vast quantities of coal.

Is there a curse about the Titanic?

No it is just a myth/legend, but the memory will haunt us forever.it is true, however, the titanic carried a cursed ancient egyptian artifact, and the three white star line ships were all sunken: the titanic, (iceburg) the brittanic (torpedo), and the olympic (gas explosion)

Where was he Titanic built?

Construction of RMS Titanic began on March 31, 1909 at the Harland and Wolfe shipyard in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern Ireland); she was launched on May 31, 1911; and worked continued on completing and outfitting her until March 31, 1912 when she was ready for service.

Sixteen days later she sank...

Can an unsinkable ship be made?

The ship was said to be "unsinkable" because it had a revolutionary system of making compartments "water tight". The doors were able to seal out water and contain flooding. However, they only did this vertically. Unfortunately they learned that once the flooding area was filled it would leak into the adjacent shafts. Once enough water was taken on, the ship would sink like a rock.

Of course, there was no ship that was unsinkable in the period of time that Titanic was made.

But in the year 1912, people believed that the Titanic was unsinkable. They later discovered it

It was probably called unsinkable, as people thought it was made by the best material possible. The captain was Edward John Smith, known as the finest captain the White Star Line company could ffer. Many suck my balls but only i can suck the best were made by numerous members of the crew. One common one was 'She is practically unsinkable'. Titanic was also the biggest, grandest and luxurious ships made at the time of hemaiden voyage.

Although, they tried to take a different course to miss icebergs (which were common at the time of year) they actually headed directly for the one which sunk her. They later found that if they hit the iceberg head on ghf tried to go round it), Titanic would have not sunk. When the iceberg scraped the sides, it took off bits of the iron that held the steel plates together. It let water in. If in fst face they hit it straight on, the front would be indeed mangled but it was made to be strong enough to stay afloat. They would have had time for another boat to come, collect the passenger's before it got into any danger.

They did not know this, and thinking that the boat was made 'unsinkable', they lost many lives that night.yi

Did the Titanic sink because of a fire?

Answer: Yes

On Wednesday 3 April 1912, Titanic arrived in Southampton before it was moored up in anticipation for the departure to Cherbourg. During this time a fire broke out in one of No. 6 boiler room's bunkers. This was kept under control but not fully extinguished until after the ship departed from Southampton on its maiden voyage.

This was a common occurrence in shipping in this era, coal dust can cause fires if not properly ventilated, and although Titanic had more than adequate ventilation it was still a likelihood all the same.

What did the Titanic captain do?

1st thing he did was to warn the others on the ship.

2nd he wanted to save hes life first.

3rd he didn't want the children or the womans to go first *he wanted to go first*

4th he didn't care so much about it,and he killed him self by being loked in a room that was full with water.

so he died at that night !

How britannic sinking?

Britannic was one of the biggest ships in world war 1 she was sailing to the island of Kea as a hospital ship taking wounded soldiers back to England. But 600 miles from the Island she hit a German underwater mine and sank in 300 feet of water there have been plans to make Britannic the worlds first under water museum

The women nicknamed unsinkable was?

molly the unsinkable- her name was "The Unsinkable Molly Brown"

How many tug boats did it take to pull the titanic?

In Belfast, Titanic had five tugs. H&W's tug 'Hercules' had the first line, Huskisson took the port side of the stern with Herculaneum on the starboard side of the stern. Hornby and Herald pulled the starboard bowline and forward line respectively.

What sank the golden hind?

The Golden Hind did sink, it sank in 1988 on November 5th.

Why didn't the californian respnd to the titanic's help?

It has never been fully explained, but at the enquiry it was established that the Californian's officers saw distress rockets but no-one on board treated them seriously. The Californian had a wireless telegraphy set and an operator, but a single operator could not keep watch 24 hours per day and the Californian's operator was in bed. The Captain was also in bed and it didn't occur to anyone to wake up the wireless operator, so they missed the whole thing.

What did the first newspaper headlines say about titanic sank?

Maby somthing like How the unsinkable Sank or Getting to know what sank the titanic. why don't you yhink of one on your own Andrew cope in sted of looking here

When did the titanic's voyage take place?

On April 10, 1912 the R.M.S. Titanic set sail from Southampton, England. guided by Capitan Edward J. Smith

The accident happened at night four days later, on April 14th

It was the maiden (first) voyage of the ship, and was designed to be unsinkable.

Was there a hospital on the Titanic ship?

Not in the sense that we think of one. There were four restaurants, all of which no doubt served alcohol, and many stewards who would supply drinks as desired. She stocked 15,000 bottles of ale (beer), 1,000 bottles of wine, 850 bottles of liquor and 8,000 complimentary cigars. That doesn't even count what the passengers brought aboard in their luggage.

How many people was there on the Titanic?

There were 1,517 people lost on the Titanic from the wreckage and in the freezing waters surronding the area they were in.

How do you know if a moneygram was picked up?

Call Moneygram at their toll-free number, (800) 542-3590, 24 hours, 7 days a week. You will be led through a process to track your Moneygram You will need your recipt, because you will need to enter the serial number of the Moneygram you want to track.

Which president of the US was in the Titanic sank?

Many famous American businessman died on titanic such as Benjamin Guggenheim, Isidor Straus, George Widener and his son, H. G. and Henry B. Harris, but the most famous was probably John Jacob Astor IV.