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No. The Titanic was sunk on April 14, 1912. World War I did not start until July 28, 1914.
It meant to strengthen the ship. Titanic's steel hull, the main body of the ship, had been reinforced with a second hull fitted inside. That is why people used to say the Titanic was unsinkable, so this belief lulled everyone on board into a false sense of security, which was to have tragic consequences.
for hull saftey, because of the titanic
Titanic's double-hull was a safety feature to stay afloat even if suffering a blow to out it's outside hull.
No; the hull of Titanic was constructed at Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast, Ireland.
By far, the largest part of Titanic was her hull.
The steel plates of Titanic's hull measured six feet high by thirty feet long.
The hull
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The steel plate from the hull of the Titanic was nominally 1.875 cm thick, while the bulkhead plate had a thickness of 1.25 cm.
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It was called the hull