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In English / Middle School | 2014-03-13

What was the purpose of the *Titanic's* inner hull?

Asked by gabrielkatz324

Answer (3)

The Titanic's inner hull was supposedly a reinforcement made steel. Which is why it was suppose to be unsinkable.

Answered by jazziejazzer | 2024-06-10

A reinforcement steel. This was why it was ment to be unsinkable

Answered by Ezi | 2024-06-10

The Titanic's inner hull was constructed of steel and was designed to enhance the ship's structural integrity as a safeguard against water entering the ship. This innovative safety feature aimed to prevent sinking by creating an additional barrier, although it ultimately could not withstand the damage from the iceberg that led to the tragedy. The Titanic's design, including the inner hull, reflected the shipbuilders' attempts to prioritize safety in their quest for luxury and size.
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Answered by jazziejazzer | 2024-12-20