It took mountains of coal to keep Titanic going.
The Titanic was a giant ship, but moving it wasn’t easy.
Every single day, it burned around 600 to 800 tons of coal to stay powered.
That’s as heavy as 100 full-grown elephants just to keep it moving across the ocean.
Over 170 workers called "firemen" had to shovel coal into furnaces nonstop.
All that coal created steam, which powered the engines and made the ship go.
It took an enormous amount of energy to move something so massive through the sea.
The Titanic was a giant ship, but moving it wasn’t easy.
Every single day, it burned around 600 to 800 tons of coal to stay powered.
That’s as heavy as 100 full-grown elephants just to keep it moving across the ocean.
Over 170 workers called "firemen" had to shovel coal into furnaces nonstop.
All that coal created steam, which powered the engines and made the ship go.
It took an enormous amount of energy to move something so massive through the sea.
It took mountains of coal to keep Titanic going.
The Titanic was a giant ship, but moving it wasn’t easy.
Every single day, it burned around 600 to 800 tons of coal to stay powered.
That’s as heavy as 100 full-grown elephants just to keep it moving across the ocean.
Over 170 workers called "firemen" had to shovel coal into furnaces nonstop.
All that coal created steam, which powered the engines and made the ship go.
It took an enormous amount of energy to move something so massive through the sea.
