it was the same size as the titanic
No. The Britannic was launched 2 years after the death of Titanic and since several improvements were added to both the Olympic and Britannic lifeboat wise, the Britannic became at least 3 inches larger than the Titanic.
Titanic's sister ship, Olympic, was the same size. Her other sister, Britannic, was slightly smaller.
Technically, they were virtually the same size, but she had an enclosed promenade deck (that Olympic did not) claiming more air on her inside, becoming an increase in mass.
yes it is becasue the next biggest boat is being built and it is reallt small conpaired to titanic titanic is the size of about 12 stories high or mabe higher and about 20 miles long(looks like it)the new biggest boat is only 2 miles long and 2 stories high! At the time titanic was the biggest ship ever built no ship as been built whats 2 miles long though as this would be around 10000 feet long not far of the depth it is from titanic which is at 12460 feet The Titanic was the 2nd of 3 ships built to the same design. Titanic was just slightly heavier than the original Olympic due to the more luxurious fittings that Titanic had. The third ship Britanic was heavier than Titanic and in later years more weight was added to the Olympic, so it became bigger in tonnage than the Titanic had been.
yes the titanic is the same size as three football-pitches
Titanic was not built bigger than Olympic. She enclosed her promenade deck, claiming more air and creating a little more gross tonnage, resulting in a larger classification, but she was the same size.
i'm not sure but, what i'm sure about is some day a bigger ship that the titanic will be made.CorrectionTitanic was the largest passenger ship at that time, but many, many ships since have been considerably larger.
Yes, the floor is the same size for the men and women.
The Queen Mary is bigger :D
Instead of competing with the Cunard Lines in terms of speed, White Star Lines' intent with the Olympic-class of ships (which included the Titanic) went for sheer size and luxury to differentiate itself from their rival.
Britannic was the third and final ship of the Olympic class. Problems found in her sister ships were corrected in the new design. Obviously, more lifeboats and new davits were added, and "watertight" bulkheads were sealed at the top. But designs were also changed. Britannic was made 2 feet wider than Olympic and Titanic, and her aft well deck was enclosed with a small promenade. Thus Britannic was larger than Titanic.