But one of the first lifeboats to leave the ship was able to carrie 64 people, and only 28 people got on it. There also weren't enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. People on the Titanic also used life jackets. All the people on the Titanic could have worn a life jacket, but 300 dead bodies were found washed up on shore the next morning. That meant that some people put a life jacket on, but that didn’t help them survive. One way that they could have died even with a life jacket on is because of the water. The water was 28 degrees fahrenheit! That's colder than your refrigerator! You might be wondering if there were any famous people aboard the Titanic. There actually were. You might not know them, but they were famous back then. Thomas Andrews was in charge of the plans of the ship, and when he realized it was going to sink, he knew what he needed to do. He helped people get on lifeboats. But he failed to take care of himself, and he was never found again. Benjamin Guggenheim was on with a french singer, his valet, a chauffeur, and a maid. When he heard about the Titanic, he sacrificed himself to save other
But one of the first lifeboats to leave the ship was able to carrie 64 people, and only 28 people got on it. There also weren't enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. People on the Titanic also used life jackets. All the people on the Titanic could have worn a life jacket, but 300 dead bodies were found washed up on shore the next morning. That meant that some people put a life jacket on, but that didn’t help them survive. One way that they could have died even with a life jacket on is because of the water. The water was 28 degrees fahrenheit! That's colder than your refrigerator! You might be wondering if there were any famous people aboard the Titanic. There actually were. You might not know them, but they were famous back then. Thomas Andrews was in charge of the plans of the ship, and when he realized it was going to sink, he knew what he needed to do. He helped people get on lifeboats. But he failed to take care of himself, and he was never found again. Benjamin Guggenheim was on with a french singer, his valet, a chauffeur, and a maid. When he heard about the Titanic, he sacrificed himself to save other