Sinking Of The Titanic Research Paper

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Lauren Webb 10/26/16 English The Titanic Just before midnight on April 10th, 1912 the first class passengers of the Titanic were sitting down for a luxurious evening of dinner and pleasures. Other passengers in second and third class were settling down for a quiet evening with family and friends. Little did they know what was about to happen. Within a matter of seconds, the largest ocean liner ever built struck a huge iceberg which wasn’t visible till the very last instant. The Sinking of the Titanic was one of the most epic catastrophes in history. She was the most luxurious ship built in her time, built of steel and iron and equipped with the latest technology. Among the new technology was a panel which controlled all of the fans, generators …show more content…

A double bottom and fifteen watertight bulkheads equipped with electric watertight doors, which could be operated individually or simultaneously by a switch on the bridge. In addition,the watertight compartment design contained a flaw that may have been a critical factor in Titanic’s sinking. While the individual bulkheads were indeed watertight, water could spill from one compartment into another. Another flaw was that only sixteen lifeboats were available that could carry just 1,178 passengers. This resulted in many deaths when there were little more than 3,000 people aboard 900 crew members and 2,435 other passengers. While thinking that these conditions were inadequate when actually the supply of lifeboats went above limit under British Board of Trade’s …show more content…

the Titanic struck an iceberg scraping the side, leaking water into the ship. After picking up Irish passengers the ship set sail to New York however, the Titanic went off course into the Labrador causing the collision of the iceberg. The iceberg ruptured five hull compartments that quickly filled up with water pulling down the ship. “causing the bow to sink and the stern to be raised up to an almost vertical position above the water. Then the Titanic broke in half, and, at about 2:20 a.m. on April 15, stern and bow sank to the ocean floor.” Since there were sixteen lifeboats aboard not all the passengers would be saved. The women and children were piled onto the boat and every passenger was issued a life jacket however this would not save them. The passengers panicked to find safety. 1500 went down with the ship and died of hypothermia from the icy cold waters only a six were saved. 700 passengers were saved and waited patiently for another ship “Carpathia” to rescue them and ship the survivors to New

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