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The Sinking of the Titanic

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Over 102 years ago from April 2014, the greatest ship ever built in its time sank. This ship was the “unsinkable” Titanic. The Titanic was built of the best materials during its construction. Being immensely massive and deemed unsinkable, many believed it was nothing but smooth sailing, but many were wrong. The Titanic was a place of romance, mystery, and tragedy. The maiden voyage seemed to be running smoothly, although it turned out to be the last the Titanic would ever take. On that fateful night of 1912, many loved ones were separated, but many refused to leave each other, therefore perishing together. It was a terrifying time for both passengers and crew members. It was one night many would never forget. Through the stories of the survivors, this night will forever be remembered. The Titanic is greatly known for its large size and weight. It was 883 feet long, 92 feet wide and 104 feet tall. As high as an 11 story building and 4 blocks long, this ship was huge. There were roughly about 4000 workers constructing the Titanic at Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland. The Titanic’s chief designer Thomas Andrews constructed the Titanic to have 159 coal-burning furnaces (burning 690 pieces of coal a day), 25 double-ended and 4 single-ended scotch type boilers for steam. The ship cost about 7.5 million. Built of 46,328 tons of steel, the Titanic included watertight doors to seal off boiler rooms. These doors weighed about 2,000 pounds.

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