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I want to ask information about the real Titanic {(in detail) longer, wider and higher than the irony ...}! ! thank you

Tannik is 883 feet (270 meters) long, 92 feet (28 meters) wide and weighs 46,328 tons. The height from the keel to the bridge is 104 feet (3 1.7 meters). Although it was 35 feet below the waterline, it was still higher than any building in the metropolis at that time. Titanic was designed with only three chimneys, but in order to increase the expressive force of hull size and strength and meet the smoke exhaust needs of many kitchens, the designer added a fourth chimney, which had little effect. In a word, Titanic was the largest moving object built by human beings at that time.

In addition, the advanced safety technology of Titanic is really amazing. It has a double-deck ship wall made of one-inch steel plate, and a system consisting of 16 waterproof cabins, separated by several giant doors, which can be triggered at any time by a button or water sensor. From then on, the press began to call it an unsinkable ship.

Titanic's internal facilities were the most luxurious and advanced at that time: every room had electric lights and heating equipment, there was a direct elevator between floors, a swimming pool, a hamam, a gym, a lobby and a first-class room comparable to the most upscale hotel rooms. In order to adapt to the tastes of passengers in different regions, Titanic also provided them with various restaurants and cafes. In addition, it has two (usually one) bands composed of first-class musicians, many of whom jumped ship from other ships. There are two libraries on Titanic, which serve first class and second class respectively. Even the third-class cabin is more luxurious than the first-class cabin of some small ships, and some facilities in the cabin are unheard of for the immigrant passengers of Titanic. The original design of Titanic required 32 lifeboats. However, White Star's management thought it would make the deck crowded, so they reduced the number of lifeboats to 20, which could only accommodate 1 178 people. No one thought of the consequences of this decision at that time.