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why radio communication is important for ships, using the RMS Titanic as an example?

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Answered by PURVITHAJ
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I think this the answer

Explanation:

hundred years ago this weekend, the RMS Titanic hit an iceberg off the coast of Newfoundland and sank.

The event was big news then and has remained so for a century, due in no small part to the number of wealthy people who died or were aboard: John Jacob Astor IV; Lucy, Lady Duff-Gordon; Molly Brown; Benjamin Guggenheim; and Isidor Straus.

It was a bit as if the Kodak Theatre caught fire during the Academy Awards. (Compare the Titanic to the RMS Empress of Ireland, which sank in the mouth of the St.

Lawrence two years later with a loss of more passengers, although considerably fewer crew. Celine Dion sings no songs about the Empress of Ireland.)

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