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dusya [7]
3 years ago
7

How many people were on the titanic?

History
2 answers:
ziro4ka [17]3 years ago
7 0
<h3>Answer: 1,503 people did not make it on to a lifeboat and were aboard Titanic when she sank to the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean at 2:20 a.m. on 15 April 1912. 705 people remained in the lifeboats until later that morning when they were rescued by RMS Carpathia.</h3>

Explanation:

There weren't enough lifeboats.

Due to the chaos that ensued after the Titanic struck an iceberg, the 20 lifeboats departed the ship with some 400 empty seats, leaving more than 1,500 people to perish in the frigid ocean waters.

ratelena [41]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

There were 2224 on the ship and 710 survived.

) Lifeboat number 6 was designed to hold 65 people. It left with 40. Titanic also carried 3500 lifebelts and 48 life rings; Useless in the icy water.

1514

On April 10, 1912, 2,228 people boarded the Titanic. Of those, 1,343 of these people were passengers and 885 people were members of the crew. The passengers on the Titanic were split into three different classes. There were 337 people who were in first class, 285 passengers who were in second class and 721 who were in third class.

Explanation:

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