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TITANIC
Did you  know  that the  forth  
funnel was  fake ?
RMS Titanic
• Biggest  ship  made at 
that time
•  Voyage  from 
Southampton to New 
York
• Collided with an 
iceberg
• One of the most 
deadliest  maritime  
disasters in modern 
history
Construction
• Constructed in Belfast 
Harbour,  Ireland
• 270 meters in  length
• 53 meters in height
•  Owned  by the White Star 
Line 
•  Built in about 3 years  
•  Took  7.5 million dollars to 
build
• When Titanic began her 
journey  at first , the weather  
was clear  and the  ocean  was 
smooth
• Was  designed  to be a marvel of 
modern safety technology .
•  Accommodations were 
luxurious and had extensive 
facilities .
Passengers
• 2,566 tickets  were  sold  in 
total. 
• 1st class : 1034 
• 2nd class: 510 
• 3rd class: 1022
•  Around  2,200 people got 
onto Titanic. 
Some of the facilities offered on  board  
were:
•   electric  light and  heat  
• electric elevators
• a swimming pool
• a squash  court  
• a Turkish  Bath  
• a gymnasium 
• two  musical  ensembles
A historical tragedy was born 
• On the  night  of April 14 1912
• In the  middle  of Atlantic ocean. 
• The iceberg warnings  never  reached  Captain  Smith or 
the officer on the  bridge .
•  Iceberg spotted!
• Tried to turn  Titanic  away  from the iceberg, but it was 
too late .
Survivors
• Only over 700 people manage to get on to a  boat  and 
survive :
• First class - 60%;
• Second class -42%;
• •Third class -24%;
• Crew - 24% survived.
• Survivors were picked up by the closet ship Carpathia. 
• 2 dogs were also saved
Why so many died?
• Weren’t enough lifeboats 
• Lifeboats were not fully 
loaded 
•  There  was  still  2 lifeboats 
empty when Titanic sank 
• There was a closer ship, 
but the Captain of that 
ship was asleep.
Thank you!

Document Outline

  • Slide 1
  • Did you know that the forth funnel was fake?
  • RMS Titanic
  • Construction
  • Slide 5
  • Passengers
  • Some of the facilities offered on board were:
  • Slide 8
  • A historical tragedy was born
  • Survivors
  • Why so many died?
  • Slide 12
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