How many years, months, and days did the Titanic sink into the sea? As the title suggests, thank you

Updated on amusement 2024-06-15
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    "Titanic" sank on the 4th day of going to seaOn April 10, 1912, at 11 a.m., 25 of the 29 boilers began to fire one after the other. At 12 o'clock in the afternoon, the Titanic left the dock.

    Sinking time April 15, 1912 On April 14, 1912, at 11:40 p.m. on board, the Titanic hit an iceberg; At 2:20 a.m. on April 15, the ship's hull broke in two and sank into the Atlantic.

    So it's a total of four and a half days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    "Titanic".Sinking on the 4th day out to sea

    April 10, 1912, in Southampton.

    At the ocean pier of the port, the "unsinkable" Titanic set off for New York. The captain's name was Edward John Smith.

    At about 23:40 on April 14, 1912, the Titanic collided with an iceberg, causing the starboard bow to the middle of the ship to break, and five watertight compartments flooded. At around 2:20 a.m. on April 15, the Titanic hull broke into two and sank into the Atlantic Ocean.

    At the bottom of 3700 meters. Of the 2,224 crew members and passengers, 1,517 were killed, of whom only 333 were recovered.

    The process of finding the wreckage of the Titanic

    At the beginning of September 1985, the wreckage of the Titanic was found at a position of about 20 kilometers from the approximate location of the sinking.

    This time, though, we've been able to close the distance. After more than 100 years of baptism, the wreckage of the Titanic is naturally everywhere, and some of the wreckage concentration areas can also show how tragic the disaster was back then.

    The bow of the Titanic was found again in that area, and according to the post-mortem investigation and the memories of the survivors, at the time of the impact, the bow of the ship escaped the iceberg, so it was relatively intact.

    Nine years later, the explorers again captured the entire wreckage with 300x resolution through an early draft of an optical lens. The bow of the Titanic has been covered with silt from the bottom of the sea, and the wounds drawn by the iceberg on the ship are probably difficult to see again.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    On April 15, 1912, the Titanic, a luxury ship carrying 1,316 passengers and 861 crew members, collided with an iceberg and sank. The shipwreck is considered one of the top 10 human disasters of the 20th century. In 1985, the wreck of the Titanic was discovered two and a half miles from the bottom of the ocean in the North Atlantic.

    The American explorer Lowe himself dived to the bottom of the sea and found a painting in the safe in the cabin. The painting caught the attention of a 102-year-old woman. The old woman's name was Ruth, and she claimed to be the girl in the painting.

    In the room, Ruth began to tell the story of her time.

    On April 10, 1912, the Titanic sailed from Southampton, England to New York, USA. Ruth, an aristocratic girl, boarded the Titanic with her mother and fiancé Carl. On the other side, Jack, a young painter, wins a ticket by gambling at a dock bar.

    Ruth was tired of the boring aristocratic life, and from the bottom of her heart, she didn't want to marry Carl, a snob.

    One night, Ruth was about to commit suicide by jumping into the sea at the stern of the boat, but Jack hugged her and saved Ruth. This is how the two young men met.

    That night, Carl was trying to make Ruth happy. He gave Ruth the necklace he was going to give to Ruth in a week. The next day, Ruth and Jack are chatting on deck, and Ruth thanks Jack.

    In the evening, Carl invites Jack to dinner in the first-class restaurant in order to thank Jack for saving his fiancée. After the meal, Jack took Ruth to play in the third class.

    The next day, Ruth's mother and Carl found out about the previous night's incident and blamed Ruth. Ruth was forced to break up with Jack due to family reasons. At sunset, Ruth came to the bow of the boat, and the beautiful and lively Ruth fell in love with the handsome and cheerful Jack.

    In the bedroom, Ruth carries the necklace Carl gave her and asks Jack to paint her portrait as a testimony to their love. The unfortunate thing finally happened, the Titanic hit the iceberg at high speed, and Jack and Ruth planned to go back and tell everyone who didn't know about it. Unexpectedly, Jack was framed by Carl and imprisoned on the ship.

    As Ruth was about to board the lifeboat, Ruth fled. She went to save Jack. She still believes that Jack is innocent.

    She helps Jack escape from prison with a life-saving axe. They make their way to the deck, and both Carl and Jack try to convince Ruth to get into the lifeboat. On the lifeboat, Ruth gave up the opportunity and ran to the deck, hugging Jack tightly.

    The Titanic finally sank soon after, and on the icy sea, Jack gave Ruth a plank and let Ruth lie on it, but the plank could only carry the weight of a person. Jack gave Ruth a chance to survive, and he froze to death in the sea of ice.

    After the old Ruth finished telling this sad love story. At night, she came to the place where the Titanic sank 84 years ago, and threw the necklace she had treasured for 84 years into the sea, so that it could accompany Jack and this love to sleep at the bottom of the sea.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The Titanic is meters (882 feet 9 inches) long, 92 feet 6 inches wide, and meters (104 feet) from the keel to the top of the bridge.

    There is an indoor swimming pool, gym, Turkish bath, library, elevator and squash court on board. The first class common room is decorated with fine wood paneling, furnishings of premium furnishings and a variety of other premium décor and goes out of its way to provide a level of service never seen before. The sun-drenched Café de Paris offers a variety of premium refreshments for first-class passengers.

    The most extravagant feature of the ship is the grand staircase of the first class, located between the first and second chimneys. The grand staircase, with its oak panelling and gilded railings, extends to the E deck, topped by a glass dome supported by wrought iron brackets, allowing natural light to flood the grand staircase. The wall at the top of the staircase is inlaid with a bell flanked by allegorical figures carved with symbols of nobility and honor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Titanic sank in the Atlantic.

    The Titanic, designed by the British White Star Shipping Company and built at the Harland and Wolf Shipyard in Belfast, Ireland, is the second huge luxury passenger ship of the Olympic class cruise ship and has been called "a miracle in the world's industrial history".

    On April 14, 1912, at 11:40 a.m., lookout Frederick Fleet noticed a dark shadow "the size of two tables" in the distance, which grew in size at a rapid rate. He rang the alarm bell on the bridge 3 times, grabbed ** to notify that there was an iceberg directly ahead.

    The sixth deputy Moodyton who received ** was prepared by Mu and knew the first mate Murdoch next to him, and Murdoch ordered to slow down, fill the rudder on the left, and stop the ship and reverse. This decision caused the Titanic, which was carrying 1,324 passengers and 891 crew members, to collide with an iceberg and sink in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, a shipwreck that is also considered one of the top ten human disasters of the 20th century.

    Titanic Design Process:

    Haaland and Wolff attached great importance to the construction of new ships, and they organized the top experts to participate in the design: Thomas Andrew, Jr., the manager of the design department, was responsible for the overall design, and Andrews's deputy, Edward Wilding, was responsible for the calculation data and the design of the ship's stability and balance; General Manager and Chief Designer Alexander Kalisler was responsible for outfitting, decoration design and master planning, and the layout of the Titanic lifeboat was created by him; Lord Pirry personally supervised the design process.

    On July 29, 1908, Haaland and Wolf completed the design and delivery of the drawings to the White Star Shipping Company management, and two days later, Ismay signed an agreement for Haaland and Wolf to build the three new ships. At this time, the three ships were code-named only by numbers: the Olympic was named "400" because she was equipped with the 400th hull built by the Harland and Wolf companies, and the Titanic and Britannic were named "401" and "402" according to this pattern. Imitation caution.

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