PPT-Exploring the Titanic By Robert D. Ballard
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Disasters Have you ever learned a lesson the hard way Unfortunately sometimes it takes a disaster to teach us to properly plan for danger We try to find out what
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Disasters Have you ever learned a lesson the hard way Unfortunately sometimes it takes a disaster to teach us to properly plan for danger We try to find out what went wrong to be better prepared in the future. (1) Robert D. Ballard and (2) Lawrence E. Stager (2) Daniel Master, (3) Dana Yoerger, (4) David Mindell, (5) Louis L. Whitcomb, (3) Hanumant Singh, (6) Dennis Piechota (2) Semitic Museum, Harvard Un Passengers on the Titanic jumped from windows Immersion suitsThe sea temperature The Titanic did not have enough No lifeboat drill was held on the Titanic. The crew of the Titanic lacked training i Vocabulary Test #2 . “Unless Mrs. DiAngelo had . intentionally. paddled up one of the creeks, there was no way they would have drifted here.” . Red Kayak p. 29. intentionally - (adverb) – to do something on purpose. How Class Affected Survival. By Jacob Anderson. 5. th. Period. Some info about the Titanic. Length: 274 meters long . Weight: 46,000 tons. Capacity: 2,600. Crew required: 1,000. Life boats: 20. The Only . Trip. By. Abdullah Alzaydany. Outline. How it begun. Construction. Safety Features . What happened. Numbers . Sources . How it began. White Star Line: . Baltic . (1905. ). The largest . Adriatic (20 Sep 1906). The fastest.. What did people think about the Titanic before it set sail?. “I cannot imagine any condition which would cause a ship to founder. I cannot conceive of any vital disaster happening to this vessel. Modern shipbuilding has gone beyond that. PROPHENCY (n). Prediction of the future. ACCOMMODATIONS (n.). Rooms and food, specially in a hotel or on a train .. ADJOINING (. adj. ). Next to or in contact with.. INDEFINITELY (adv). For an unlimited length of time.. (the Unsinkable ship). Introduction. The Titanic was nicknamed the Unsinkable ship. It was the largest ship made in 1909 and cost $ 7.5 million to build. . The ship was 882 feet long, 92 feet wide, and 175 feet high.. ?. . By: . Anonymous. There . are 17 gates and if four of them were filled with water it could withstand it but when it hit five it could no longer hold up. .. This . is a diagram of how the ship’s watertight gates work. . Big Question:. What caused the. Titanic. to sink?. Find out at the end of the presentation…. Is it a Manufactured or Natural structure?. The Titanic is a manufactured structure, it took approximately 3 years to build. The Titanic is a manufactured structure because it was manmade, so it didn't occur naturally in the world. A natural structure is either worn down over time to create its standing form, or created by wildlife. A manufactured structure is something made with many different materials and it can sometimes copy the look of natural structures.. Woordverklarings. 1. . Geloods. . –. . om. ‘n skip . te. . stuur. .. 2. . Beskermheer. . –. . eretitel. van . iemand. . onder. . wie. se . besondere. . sorg. die . belange. van ‘n . unsinkable. – or so they believed!!. The Titanic was built in . Belfast. by the . White Star Line Shipping Company. .. It set sail from Southampton in England on the . 10. th. April 1912. . More passengers boarded the ship in . By: Scott Jones. April 14, 1912. Captain Smith was speeding at 22 knots through icy waters. Titanic hit iceberg at 11:40pm. Iceberg hit Starboard side, flooding 6 compartments . Ship broke in half as it sank. What were their duties?. WB. Monday . 1. st. June. How can an unsinkable ship. sink?. Year 2 all children. Question 1. What jobs did people do on the Titanic?. Watch this video to find out about the Titanic’s crew members..
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