just over 1/8 of the life boats sank
First of all, it's SANK, not sink. The answer is no, there isn't any other stories of how the Titanic sank, because of the transmissions received by other boats around the area where the Titanic sank confirmed that it had indeed hit an iceberg.
There had to be enough life boats for everyone on the ship. They made a new better design for life jackets. They made more radio communication rules. They make sure everyone knows where the life boats are on the ship and how to get to them
The ship nearest to the Titanic on the night it sank was the Californian. It was close enough to see the lights of the ship as it sank. However, the one that helped the Titanic was actually the Carparthia, which picked up 706 survivors, 4 of which died on the Carparthia.
No. Titanic sank; the Olympic did not.
just over 1/8 of the life boats sank
When Titanic set to sea, there were 2,208 people on board. 712 of them survived in the lifeboats.
the titanic had passengers, lounges, grand staircase, suites and many more. they also had life boats in case the ship sank.
When the Titanic sank, more people jumped of the hull of the boat than climbed into life boats.
After Titanic sank, those that were left were 712 people who made it into boats (and lived) and many more doomed people in the water.
Of the 891 crewmembers on Titanic, 212 survived. Of the 1,317 passengers on Titanic, 500 survived. A total of 712 people survived in the lifeboats when Titanic sank.
They werent watchinq They made it sound un-sinkable but it wasnt They didnt have enouqh life boats
First of all, it's SANK, not sink. The answer is no, there isn't any other stories of how the Titanic sank, because of the transmissions received by other boats around the area where the Titanic sank confirmed that it had indeed hit an iceberg.
Last message sent from Titanic: "We are sinking fast. Passengers being put into boats."
There had to be enough life boats for everyone on the ship. They made a new better design for life jackets. They made more radio communication rules. They make sure everyone knows where the life boats are on the ship and how to get to them
Yes, Helen Keller was alive when the Titanic sank. She was born in 1880 and the Titanic sank in 1912. Helen Keller's life story did not have any direct association with the Titanic tragedy.
The ship nearest to the Titanic on the night it sank was the Californian. It was close enough to see the lights of the ship as it sank. However, the one that helped the Titanic was actually the Carparthia, which picked up 706 survivors, 4 of which died on the Carparthia.