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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 degrees was the temperature when Titanic set sail from Southampton?

According to records of that period, it was a mostly dry and sunny day when Titanic set sail from Southampton.

High was at 53 degrees F (11.7 degrees C)

Low was at 40 degrees F (4.4 degrees C)

What was left after the titanic sunk?

when the people of the titanic lost all their goods

How many boilers did Titanic have?

there were around 29 boilers divided into 6 boiler rooms. the boilers were 15-foot-high. and provided the ship with steam.

What was the second ship after the titanic?

i'm not sure but, what i'm sure about is some day a bigger ship that the titanic will be made.

Correction

Titanic was the largest passenger ship at that time, but many, many ships since have been considerably larger.

When did the Titanic become history?

The story of the titanic was highly publicised at the time of it's sinking but more recently it has become very famous with books wriiten about it. Most interest comes from the film Titanic (in my opinion- one of the best films of all time) which was launched in 1997.

How long is the Titanic ship?

Titanic was just about 1,000 feet long. Trust me. I am an expert on Titanic. I have studied it for 6 years.

*EDIT*

It is actually 882.75 feet long. OP doesn't sound like much of an expert.

Was the titanic a fancy ship?

Titanic's Passengers were from all over the world and the news of its sinking spread rather quickly it was pretty much next day news. It was in the British papers the day after and that's pretty much what happened all over the world.

How did Ida and Isidor straus die on the titanic in 1912?

they drowned whilst holding hands on a deckchair but in the film they held hands on a bed whilst water poured in, there true heros and they wernt cowards like bruce ismay

What was the name of the ship that was alleged to be 19 miles from the Titanic?

The ship that was closest to the Titanic was the S.S California. It did not respond to the Titanic distress signals because the wireless operator was asleep. The Capathia did respond but it was four hours away traveling at 17.5 knots.

Titanic was divided into how many parts?

The ship RMS Titanic sank on the morning of April 15, 1912. Although eyewitnesses claimed that the ship had nosed down and directly sank, both modern theories and the 1997 movie showed the stern break away on the surface. There is no way to ascertain if this occurred, or if the ship split while sinking at a shallow distance underwater.

The sinking process as shown in the film :

1st. The lights went off

2nd. It started to groan and make noises

3rd. The upper decks started to crack and split a little

4th. The middle part made a huge noise showing electricity exploding a little

5th. The grand hallway was smashed

6th. It gave away and the paint /steel /wood separated

7th. It broke as the stern leaned down. It kept and there was no stopping

8th. When it hit the water, it killed people (in the water) and made a huge splash. Some people on the stern fell off into the water.

9th. The other piece (bow) of the Titanic was still connected on the bottom and started to drag it down. The smokestacks fell off into the water and people were screaming.

10th. The ship fully sank and the stern was raised up and was standing for 6 minutes then it went down.

Where is carpathia ship?

The ship, sunk near the end of World War One in 1918, was found in 171 meters (514 feet) of water off the east coast of Ireland

Lady Duff Gordon's story on the Titanic?

Sir Cosmo Duff-Gordon's account was that there were no women or children waiting to board the lifeboat (Lifeboat 1), so when he asked First Officer William Murdoch if they can get in, Murdoch supposedly offered him, his wife, and secretary a spot. There was also the issue of the him paying the men on the boat 5 pounds each. He explained it was because the men had lost everything to the sinking, so as a form of gratitude, he was paying each of them once they were rescued. The accusation was that he bribed them to keep his party safe and not rescue any people in the water. In the inquiry after the disaster, they concluded that if the lifeboat had gone to the people in the water, they could have rescued some of them. But they also concluded that there's not enough evidence to show Duff-Gordon bribed the men into rowing away from the drowning victims.

Consequences of the Titanic?

1500 people died and only 700 people survived from Titanic crash.

Did any lifeboats sink overnight during the titanic?

One boat went back to Titanic under 5th officer Lowe. He waited 1 hour while he transfered passengers to other boats to make room and waited for some of the people to die so he boat was not swamped. When his boat returned he found alot of dead bodies about 5 survivors who he pulled from the water and the overturned collapsible B with 2ed officer Lightoller on it.

How many people died titanic iceberg?

this question's answer varies and cannot be reliable. with global warming and weird weather, the number of icebergs in the world is anyone's guess

How much toilet paper was on the titanic?

nobody quite knows how much toilet paper there was on the Titanic, bust most certainly not more then 300 rolls. It is true that there were many people on board but people in those days, did not like to use the bathroom, and bathe a lot. they did not use tons of toilet paper like we do now, back then, if they needed to use some after going to the bathroom,and i soppose only the middle and high class had toilet paper in their restrooms.

What was the name of the girl in the movie 'Titanic'?

No, the name of the actress who played Rose was Kate Winslet.

Is it true that the are going to make a titanic 2 movie?

No,

That was a rumor that spread on you tube when someone stitched bits and pieces of other movies. but there is a very low Padget film called titanic II, it was not in theaters dew to its very obvious errors in the film. also in the April or 2012 a Australian billionaire was planing to build a second titanic for the 100th anniversary of its jorney

What are the Titanic's two sisters?

Titanic had two sister ships; the sister ships were the Britannic and the Olympic.

What day did the titanic arrive at Cherbourg France?

The Titanic arrived in Cherbourg on the evening of April 10, 1912. She arrived an hour late due to her near collision with the New York in Southampton. Although sources vary in terms of time, the most reliable sources I have found so far state that she dropped anchor at 6:30 and departed the port 90 minutes later.

What were the reasons of the titanic sinking?

here are all the answers that I know: 1. the captain ignoring so many ice warnings and keeping the ship's speed at 22 knots. 2. the night being absolutely moonless thus making it completely dark 3. the sea being so calm that there were no waves to break over the berg. 4. the officer in charge on the bridge reversing the engines which made the possibility of collision far more likely. it is said that if he had let the engines be (not that he's responsible for the disaster in any way), the ship would've turned much more quickly 5. mix up of binoculars back in England thus the lookouts in the crow's nest had to work without them 6. the iceberg opening up five of the first water-tight compartments when the ship was designed to stay afloat with no more than four flooded with the bulkheads not going up the ship far enough (only to E deck). that's really all I can remember. if anyone has anymore info, be my guest and post them

Why were immigrants on the Titanic?

Titanic was going from Southampton to New York. And it was actually a regular trip to move from a place to place. Middle class go on the titanic because: they wanted to be in the inauguration trip, they wanted to go to New York, they loved ships, they weren't able to afford a better class ticket, or just because they didn't want to expend that amount of money that the first class ticket costed.

And taking this question to nowadays trips: for example, some people go in turist class in a plane, some in first. And that happens because of the reasons above.

How many beds were in each room on the Titanic?

There were one - two beds depending on the room you were in.