The Name of the Ship that famously sank because of an iceberg.
Titanic
The walls that are meant to prevent flooding by separating the hull into 16 different compartments.
Bulkhead
An early form of radio that relayed messages through a coded series of beeps.
Wireless
The mechanical part of the ship that moves the ship.
Propeller
The part of the ship that smoke comes out of.
Smokestack
The lowest part of the ship. It is partly covered in water.
Hull
The country where the Titanic was built.
Ireland
This word describes what happens when your body gets too cold to circulate blood and oxygen. Your body parts freeze, turn black and die.
Frostbite
The machine that helps create movement.
Engine
The fuel that was used by the Titanic to make it run.
Coal
The front of the ship.
Bow
A form of rust and metal eating bacteria and fungi.
Rusticles
A large mass of ice floating in the sea.
Iceberg
Mini submersible used to look for the Titanic.
Submarine
The city in England that the Titanic sailed from
Southampton England
The back of the boat.
Stern
The name of the Titanic's captain.
Smith
The ship famous for saving the passengers from the Titanic.
Carpathia
The small boat used to save lives when a larger boat sinks.
Lifeboat
This famous man from New York made his fortune in real estate. He died on the boat when it sank. Who is he?
John Jacob Astor, IV
The ship's control center. Titanic was steered and navigated from here.
Bridge
A word that means something that offers pleasure or comfort, but isn't necessary; often difficult or expensive to get.
Luxury
People that leave their home country to settle in another country.
Immigrant
One of the wealthy passengers that owned Macy's department stores. He was on the Titanic.
Isidor Straus - Owner of Macy's department store.
This wealthy passenger made his fortune in mining. He died on the Titanic.
Benjamin Guggenheim - The wealthy passenger that made his fortune in mining.