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The World's Biggest Ship The Titanic was a British cruise ship that sank on April 15, 1912 during its first voyage from England to New York. When the Titanic left England, it was the largest ship in the world. It was so large and well-built that it was touted as being "unsinkable." At the time, the Titanic was considered one of the safest ships ever built.
Building the Titanic The Titanic was built using the best technology of the time including two giant steam engines and a turbine that provided 46,000 horse power. It took over two years and 15,000 workers to build the Titanic. The ship had the facilities to support up to 2,453 passengers and 900 crew. The first class area was decorated more like a fancy hotel than a ship. There was a swimming pool, gymnasium, barber shop, library, several cafes, and a squash court.
The Titanic departed from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912. It then stopped at the French port of Cherbourg and the Irish port of Queenstown to pick up more passengers. It left Queenstown and began its trip across the Atlantic Ocean on April 11, 1912.
The Iceberg Despite being warned of the potential of icebergs in the northern waters, the Titanic continued across the Atlantic at full speed. However, a giant iceberg was spotted by a lookout in the path of the Titanic on the night of April 14. The captain tried to steer around the iceberg, but it was too late. The iceberg hit the side of the ship.
Not Enough Life Boats The ship's crew began to get people aboard the lifeboats. They quickly discovered that there were not enough lifeboats for all the passengers. The ship was designed to carry 32 lifeboats, but there were only 20 on board. Also, in their panic, many of the lifeboats left the Titanic only half full. Women and children were put on the lifeboats first, leaving many fathers and husbands behind on the sinking ship. The waters were very cold and some people who didn't drown ended up dying from exposure. While over 700 people did survive, more than 1,500 died.
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