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Biology, 05.11.2020 18:10 kell22wolf

Why didn't the lifeboats save more people? They were badly equipped, and many were only half full. They were cheap and not very waterproof. Many had accidentally been set loose without passengers. They had been damaged as the Titanic sank.


Why didn't the lifeboats save more people? They were badly equipped, and many were only half full.

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