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The TitanicThe Titanic was one of the largest and most luxurious ships ever built. It set sail on April 10, 1912, from Southampton, England, heading to New York City. At the time, people believed the Titanic was unsinkable because of its advanced design.For the first few days, passengers were enjoying the journey. Wealthy travelers were dining in elegant restaurants, while others were relaxing and admiring the ocean view. Everything seemed perfect. However, on the night of April 14, the ship was traveling at high speed through an area with icebergs.At 11:40 p.m., the Titanic hit an iceberg. Water started entering the lower sections of the ship. The crew was trying to keep passengers calm while lifeboats were being prepared. Unfortunately, there were not enough lifeboats for everyone.By early morning on April 15, the Titanic had sunk into the freezing Atlantic Ocean. Over 1,500 people lost their lives, while about 700 survived. Rescue ships arrived hours later to help the survivors. The tragedy shocked the world and led to new safety regulations for ships.In the years since the disaster, people have continued to learn about the Titanic. Explorers have visited the wreck, which lies 12,000 feet underwater. Scientists are studying how the ship broke apart, and filmmakers have made movies to tell the story of the Titanic.Today, the Titanic remains one of the most famous ships in history. Many people have visited museums displaying artifacts recovered from the wreck. It has become a symbol of human ambition and the dangers of underestimating nature.The lessons from the Titanic have helped improve modern shipbuilding and safety measures. Even though the tragedy happened over 100 years ago, it still teaches us about the importance of preparation and caution.
Questions: What were passengers doing during the first days of the journey?
Questions: What happened at 11:40 p.m. on April 14?
Questions: Why couldn’t everyone be saved?
Questions: How many people survived the disaster?
Questions: Where does the Titanic wreck lie today?
Questions: What do scientists study about the Titanic?
Questions: What has been displayed in museums?
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