What was the Titanic known for?
The Titanic was known for being the biggest, fastest, and most luxurious liner of its time.
Who was Zheng He?
Zheng He was a Chinese explorer and an eunuch who led seven major naval expeditions.
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What happened to the Titanic on the night of April 14th?
On the night of April 14th, the Titanic hit an iceberg.
What did Zheng He use to navigate time and location?
He used magnetic compasses for his location and incense for his time and distance
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How long did it take for the Titanic to sink after hitting the iceberg?
3 hours
How large were Zheng He's ships compared to Columbus's ships?
Zheng He's ships were 5 times larger than Columbus's ships, with some of them being over 450 feet in length and 200 ft in width.
Which sentence below is Past Perfect Simple:
1. The nearest ship, the Carpathia, had answered Titanic's call for help and was heading at full speed to rescue them.
2. By the following morning, it was clear that more than 1,500 people had died and that only about 700 passengers had survived.
3. The ship went down within three hours of hitting the iceberg
4. While the passengers in the lifeboats were desperately trying to survive the freezing temperatures
By the following morning, it was clear that more than 1,500 people had died and that only about 700 passengers had survived
Which ship came to rescue the Titanic survivors, and how long did it take to arrive?
The Carpathia came to rescue the Titanic survivors, and it took four hours to arrive
What were Zheng He's ships called? And why it had this name?
Zheng He's ships were called "treasure ships" because they carried valuable goods and gifts to and from the countries they visited.
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How many people died in the Titanic disaster? And how many passengers survived the Titanic disaster?
More than 1,500 people died and about 700 passengers survived.
Why did the Chinese government decide to stop the voyages?
The Chinese government decided to stop the voyages because of high costs, internal political issues, and wanting focus towards protecting the northern borders.
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