well i did a report in amelia, but i learned that we should always do what are says we should do. and that we should follow god so that he could help us to do the right choices
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amelias dads mother was named Mary Earhart and her moms mother was named Amelia Otis
Amelia Earhart's navigator was Fred Noonan.
yea frederfick was on amelias laet flight
Amelia Earhart's father, Edwin Earhart, passed away on December 13, 1930 from kidney failure.
Amelia Earhart's favorite number is 11 because that was the number painted on the side of the very first plane she ever flew.
You can learn much from Amelia Earhart, but the BEST answer is that: girls can do ANYTHING boys can! Somethimes even better! from your friend.......emmylou
Amelia Earhart was born into a family that had a significant impact on her adventurous spirit. Her father, Edwin Earhart, was a businessman, and her mother, Amy Otis Earhart, was a homemaker and a strong influence on Amelia's early independence. Amelia had a younger sister named Grace Muriel Earhart, who also played a role in her life. The family's dynamics, particularly her mother's encouragement of Amelia's pursuits, helped shape her into the pioneering aviator she became.
She learned how to use glue.
From Amelia Earhart women can learn that just because we are women doesn't mean we are incapable of doing something.
Amelia Earhart wanted to learn to fly after she visited an air show in Toronto, Canada.
to learn how to fly