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According to history ,the titanic sank on April 12,1912..it had 1517 passengers on board..only 706 passengers survived the ordeal to tell the horrific tale to the world.

In the movie titanic,it was portrayed that the ship sank by hitting a iceberg but the truth is,their are different versions of how the ship sank.The question "How did the titanic sink" baffled scientists for a long time and investigations into the matter began.The result revealed that many of the safety measures and regulations of the international maritime were outdated.The ship itself was found short of few of the standards

The survivors gave their own version.They said the ship hit an iceberg and began to sink

Some said that the ship"s body was made of certain kind of steel that became extra brittle in the cold and easily cracked at the slightest contact..in his case,iceberg and that account for how the ship sank.

Another version is that the titanic  was named unsinkable and the Olympic was not named unsinkable.Both were made  like twin sisters.The titanic did not sink.It was the Olympic that sank.It developed a mechanical fault that could not be fixed.Before the boarding of the ship,people swamped the letters of Olympic and titanic around and to prove that it was not the titanic that went down,divers found the letters MP at the side of the ship which was clearly not on titanic


Some said the titanic did not sink from natural courses.It was gathered that the Jesuit sank the ship because the billionaires behind the construction of the ship did not borrow them money to finish the construction of the federal reserve bank

Some said the  titanic sank because their were complications in the boiler room and this made a big black weak spot on the side.Thy saw the burnt spot but had to sail because tickets were sold out.The iceberg hit the burnt spot and made it easy to rip.

The honest truth is we were not their when it happened.. We are not even sure the real titanic sank.. Or maybe the titanic is a hoax.I  guess this bewildering questions will be something our children and our children "s children will struggle to find answers to.

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The Titanic sank on the 15th of April 1912. Among the total passengers of 2, 240, more than 1, 500 died. It is a tragic one and cannot be forgotten.
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Titanic sank on 4 April 1912. scientists have discovered that after hitting an iceberg, the ship split into three pieces. It sunk in 5 minutes. There was a shortage of lifeboats  because of which around than 1500 people died. There were 700 survivors. 
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The dreamer and the worlds most giant ship of 19s Titanic ship was sank on 15th april, 1912 and there are more than 2000 peoples were on the ship in which more than 1500 peoples were lost their lives in titanic sank.
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 The RMS Titanic, a British passenger liner, famously sank on its maiden voyage in April 1912 after hitting an iceberg. More than 1,500 people lost their lives in one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. The sinking of the Titanic has been extensively documented and researched, and there is substantial historical evidence supporting the details of the tragedy. While there have been various books, films, and interpretations of the events, the core narrative of the Titanic disaster is rooted in historical fact.
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The Titanic, a British passenger liner, sank on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg during its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. Tragically, 1,517 lives were lost in one of the deadliest maritime disasters in history. The ship had an estimated 2,224 people on board, including passengers and crew. The sinking led to significant changes in maritime safety regulations, emphasizing the need for sufficient lifeboats and improved communication systems. The Titanic's legacy endures through various books, films, and exhibitions, serving as a poignant reminder of the human cost of overconfidence in technology and the importance of prioritizing safety in transportation.







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