Who Is To Blame The Rms Titanic

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The RMS titanic is the world’s first biggest ship in the world. It is a British ship that sink down to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The ship carried almost 4,000 passenger but it actually carried 3,547 passenger and crew is 2,223. The titanic is longest ship ever recorded, the length of it was eight thunder three it was constructed in March 31 1909 and built in Belfast in Northern Ireland. The designer of the RMS Titanic is Thomas Andrews the captain is Edward Smith he was born in January 27 1850 he died with his ship. On the of day April 15 1912 it was around one in the morning the ship had hit an iceberg on the right side of the ship a lot of people died it took 160 minutes for it to sink. There were many famous on the ship that died and survived... Masabumi Hosono he wasn’t famous he was the only Japanese …show more content…
The reason why it sunk to the bottom of the bottom of the ocean, is because there was damage caused to five of the water-tight compartments, as water flooded each compartment the ship began to sink down deeper and the water flowed over the bulkheads the Titanic could not survived that blow. There’re is a lot of money and jewel still on it people have been getting to put in the museum or people steal it to sell on the black market or anything website just to sell it. It is believed by next year that the Titanic will disappear for the ocean, because something is eating at the ships part and that it’s still breaking apart so it will not be there no more for future generations to come and examine the beauty of the ship. One of the survivors of the Titanic told her story when the everything went down who had died, her name is Eliza Gladys Millvina she was born in 1912 and the youngest of the surviving people of the ship, she problem don’t remember nothing at that age she died in 31 May 2009. She was a British servant and a

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