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Negative Effects Of The Titanic

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The year is 1912, and 2,220 souls prepare to embark upon the Titanic as it takes it's maiden, and final voyage. This infamous journey began in Southampton England, and was set to end in New York City. However, this great ship would come to it's final destination 400 miles south of Canada, five days after it set sail. With a death toll of thousands, this was a tragic and blind-siding disaster that has made it's inapt in both negative and positive ways. The Titanic was heralded as a ship that was "practically unsinkable". The ship itself was 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, and weighed in at 46,328 gross tons. The ships vast size gave great credibility to it's stability. This, along with the great amount of steel used in it's body, contributed to the support. The hull contained sixteen watertight compartments, that could still allow the boat to operate properly, even when two of them were flooded. It also contained many features, that many ships of its time did not possess. The features included, a swimming pool, a gymnasium, and a compartment for automobile ("Sinking of the Titanic"). …show more content…

This destruction caused a breech in nationally six of the watertight compartments, but as the night went on, more followed. The boat was struck at approximately 11:40, only five days into it's journey. The rush was on to ready the lifeboats and save as many lives as possible. Due to the the fear that the lifeboats could not handle the weight of full complicity, they were only filled half way. From the pressure caused by the rise of the stern and sinking of the bow, the boat eventually snapped in half and sunk to the bottom of the sea, leaving 1,503 to die in the 31 degree water. Those 711 left in the boats, were left entranced and confused, as they watched helplessly as the boat went down ("Sinking of the

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