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5 Facts About the Titanic Part 4
1. The Titanic's last lunch menu sold for tens of thousands of dollars.
On Sept. 30, 2015, a private collector bought the Titanic's last first-class lunch menu in an online auction for $88,000. The collector paid $18,000 more than the initial maximum price.
2. Only 23 of the 908 crew on board were female.
Of the 23 female crew members, only three did not survive the collision. Of the 885 male crew members, a tragic 693 went down with the ship.
3. Less than a third of all people aboard the ship survived.
Only 705 of the 2,223 passengers and crew members made it back home. Some 61% of the passengers who survived were first-class guests. Less than 25% of third-class passengers survived.
4. The temperature of the seawater was below freezing when the ship sank.
According to measurements taken by Captain Stanley Lord of the SS Californian -- a ship that was near the Titanic when it sank -- water temperatures were as cold as 28 degrees Fahrenheit. The human body can survive up to 45 minutes in freezing water, according to the Life Jacket Association.
5. 14,000 gallons of drinking water were consumed each day on the ship.
For perspective, one gallon of water is equivalent to 16 cups. So, 14,000 gallons means there were 224,000 cups of water distributed among some 2,223 people every 24 hours.
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