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In the movie, Ruth asks Tatanic's designer, "Don't you seem to have enough lifeboats on board?"
"I designed Tatanic myself, so I can guarantee her safety, so the lifeboats on this ship can only accommodate half of the passengers on board, because there is no need to fill the wide aisles with lifeboats," the designer said. In this case, the passenger will also feel uneasy "Ruth:
So how many people are on our ship now? Designer: "There are about 2,000 people on board now, which means that if something happens to Tatanic, there will only be more than 1,000 survivors, but that's not possible."
Note: I'm sorry for this net, I forgot what the designer's name was, I'm sorry, hehe!! Please bear with me :)
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Due to the Titanic's huge tonnage, the force of the collision with the iceberg was enough to exceed the sum of 700 trains. Soon the cabin began to flood in large quantities, and the pumping machine roared to the outward pumping of water to no avail. Up to this point, most people had no idea what was happening, and the dance party continued in the luxurious ballroom on the upper deck of the cabin, unconcerned about their dangerous situation.
Therefore, although the Titanic hit the iceberg at 11:40, it was not until 0:05 that someone ordered to open the tarpaulin of the lifeboat. In the name of the exercise, the crew evacuated passengers to the deck in an emergency, protecting women and children from boarding lifeboats, which at this time were more important than lives. Soon, however, most people smelled the atmosphere of terror, and order began to become chaotic.
Next to the ship's radio, the operator, Jack Phillips, repeatedly signaled the distress signal at sea until the last moment.
After receiving the distress signal, 6 ships immediately sailed to the scene of the accident, including the Titanic's sister ship——— Olympiad. At that time, the Carbazia, which was about a few hundred nautical miles away from the accident site, under the command of the captain, was speeding towards the Titanic at an almost suicidal speed, but the two ships closest to the Titanic did not hear the emergency call for help. On the anchored Californian, the radio operator was unbelievably asleep!
The captain gave the order to release signal rockets. However, there were no red rockets on board for the rescue, and only a few white rockets were found for celebration. The rockets were lowered one after another, and the crew of the nearby Californian, even if they did not receive the telegraph signal, must have seen the signal, but strangely, they never arrived.
Regarding the reasons for the sinking of the Titanic, various conclusions are inconsistent. But when it was learned that Princess Yamanra's mummy was also on board, many people believed that it was Princess Yamanra's curse that caused the tragedy.
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There are too few lifeboats, and this is insufficient. Because there are few, only women and children can ride on the boat, and men have to kiss in the sea. At the time, if you had known about the situation, would you have rushed to get on the ship?
It is for this reason that many people are grabbing, so many lifeboats are overturned.
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At that time, the place where the Titanic was located was the north of Daqiyang, and the temperature was very low in winter, and those who fell into the water could not hold on for too long and would freeze to death. It was very cold at night there. So even if you are wearing a life jacket, if you soak in the water and are not rescued in time, the chances of survival are still very slim.
And like Jack, he was cold to death because he had been soaked in water for too long. If there is no boat to return to find the survivors, Rose may actually die.
1.Low temperatures can quickly incapacitate people. April 14, 1912 at 11:00 a.m
At 40 minutes, on this cold night, the starboard side of the Titanic collided with the bottom of the iceberg and slammed violently, so that a 93-meter-long hole was scratched under the waterline of the starboard front waterline! 2 hours and 40 minutes later, the Titanic sank.
2.Although the night view is beautiful when the stars are shining over the North Atlantic, it seems to be an icy call from death to the 2,208 tourists who fell into the water, and the temperature of the sea is so low that people can almost lose their ability to move after a few minutes of soaking in the water, let alone in the undulating ocean. Anyone who has swam in the sea knows that the ability of people to soak in the waves is extremely limited, not to mention that the giant ship is still standing next to it at this time, the light is extremely poor, and the sea water is constantly beating, and the person who falls into the water is basically incapacitated after a few minutes, and is basically resigned to fate.
3.The iceberg is so steep that people can't climb it. Even if you are lucky enough to get to the iceberg with a huge impact when the giant ship sinks, how to climb to the top of the mountain is also a problem.
After all, the iceberg is too slippery, and people's hands and feet have no focus at all, and they can't catch it, let alone climb it. It doesn't make much sense if you climb onto crushed ice because it flips with your body; If it's a large block of ice, it's almost impossible to climb it empty-handed, unless you're a professional climber and you happen to have a pair of ice axes on you.
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The people who fell into the water on the Titanic died. I guess I froze to death. Because although they have life jackets, after all, the temperature in the sea is very low, and they stay in the sea for a very long time.
Over time, the natural temperature is lost, so they are prone to death. You didn't see the heroine cold like that, he was still on the ship, so it was too cold at the time, the Titanic hit an iceberg, which means that he was very cold at that time, so he was frozen to death. I think that more people on the Titanic should have froze to death after falling into the water.
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The Titanic hit the iceberg, indicating that it had entered the polar region, and the temperature was very low, so most people were not drowned but frozen to death after falling into the water.
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Those who fell into the water fell to their deaths. I guess falling from such a high stern will cause people to fall apart = =
Everything else froze to death... LZ can put a bathtub of water in the winter, then pour lots and lots of ice into it, then lie down in it, and then don't eat and see what it feels. Of course, the water temperature is already very high.
The suitable temperature for winter swimming is generally not lower than 8 degrees Celsius, and then it is more dangerous, not for long-term winter swimming is not recommended to continue winter swimming, some people see the ice and snow on TV and some people swim in winter, thinking that it will be lower than 0 degrees, in fact, because the water temperature below the ice is much higher than above the ice in winter. That's why you can swim.
The last seawater is a mixture, so the freezing point is much lower than that of fresh water, and at this temperature, people cannot produce heat because of the sudden drop in body temperature, which cannot support much time, and at most 15 minutes will cause the body's functions to stagnate.
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The Titanic was hit by an iceberg in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 14, 1912, and sank even though it was April.
But it was still very cold, although there were life jackets when the shipwreck was, but the human body's calorie consumption was too fast, coupled with the biting cold wind, and the long-term consumption made people go into shock.
It's true that the victims froze to death, and the wine provided some calories, but it didn't last long.
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The temperature of the ice-water mixture <=0 degrees, and the subject guesses whether they are frozen to death, frozen to death, or frozen to death.
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What Titanic, the people who fell into the water on the ship died, isn't there a shaft sound? The rest is that have you ever thought that it was winter and you were in the sea? If you soak well to tell the truth, don't say that you will soak for half an hour after soaking, you probably can't stand it, so if there is more, people's bodies can't withstand the cold and biting bones of the sea, so it is said that the people who fall into the water are almost the same, and they are no longer alive, and the kitchen and bathroom are lying on the board, or the people who come back on the impatience, there may still be some hope, so this thing is not to say that if it is summer, maybe there are, and if it is winter, it must be different, or pull out the cold.
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In the days of the Titanic, there were no mandatory norms for ships sailing at sea with a sufficient number of lifeboats. The number of lifeboats equipped with each ship is basically set by the shipyard at the time of shipbuilding.
Since the Titanic accident, mandatory regulations have been adopted for ships sailing at sea (including cargo ships and passenger ships), requiring ships to be equipped with a sufficient amount of life-saving equipment. At present, the International Maritime Organization (IMO) requires that ships be equipped with life-saving equipment: lifeboats on either side of the hull must be sufficient to accommodate all the people on board.
For example, a freighter with a capacity of 30 people can accommodate 30 people in the lifeboats on each side of the ship, which means that when all the lifeboats are lowered, it can accommodate 60 people. This is mainly to prevent the ship from being able to smoothly detach from the hull with one side of the life-saving equipment when the ship rolls badly.
The Titanic was designed with 16 watertight cabins, of which 4 ships that broke into the water would not sink, which was considered an "unsinkable ship" at the time, coupled with the mandatory provisions of no life-saving equipment, so it was not equipped with a sufficient number of lifeboats. This is not the case with today's ships, whether they are cargo ships or maritime passenger ships.
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As early as 1894, the British Ministry of Commerce formulated the Shipping Rules, which clearly stipulate the number of lifeboats that should be equipped with passenger ships of more than 10,000 tons. On April 14, 1912, the Minchai "Titanic" had a tonnage of 46,328 tons and could carry 2,300 people.
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Not to mention the possibility of shipbuilding and the panic of the crowd, it is good to analyze it from the time.
0:05] When the captain learned the news, he was told that the silence would be a maximum of two hours.
0:15] The crew begins to lower the lifeboats.
0:20] has sunk six meters. It is worth noting here that the Titanic is about eleven stories high.
Counting the waterline, it is about eighteen meters, and the sinking six meters, it is already twenty-four meters.
One floor counts as three meters, which makes almost eight floors in the water......Plus panic psychology ......
0:40] Lifeboats are distributed, but the early lifeboats are ......There were only a dozen people on the sixty-five boat.
0:45] The lifeboats were all put into the water.
0:55] The bow of the ship is all in the water, and at this time the lifeboat of 1,100 people is sitting only 650 people.
From the above time, you can see that this time is very tight, not enough time to build a ship. For two hours, passengers and crew were not allowed to arrange the crew of the lifeboat properly.
Then there is the question of when a ship sinks, especially a giant cruise ship like the Olympus class, the whirlpool must be avoided when it sinks, otherwise if you imagine the feeling ......of a siphon flushing toilet, the picture will be too beautiful
The timetable also mentions that after two o'clock, a large number of passengers and crew members who had made it to the end, including the corpses, were finally sucked into it by the whirlpool caused by the sinking ship and sank together.
So the fundamental conclusion is that there is no time to build ships, there is not enough manpower to build ships, and there is no guarantee that there are suitable materials for shipbuilding.
Moreover, even if a ship is built, there is no guarantee that it will escape from that horrible vortex for the rest of the time.
Also, my personal advice is that if you have the chance, you should definitely take a big sea ship, it is really nice to feel like it, just when you face a cruise ship, you will feel small. And the feeling after boarding the ship is like a volley hanging over the sea looking down, and the plane cannot be compared.
Cameron James.
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Don't take a boat, be sure with my answer.
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