She donated her red Lockheed Vega 5, the 'Little Red Bus' to a Museum
she helped with tecnoligy
Amelia Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean and set many other aviation records. She was a pioneer for women in aviation and inspired many to pursue careers in aviation and other male-dominated fields. Her courage and determination continue to be celebrated as a symbol of women's achievement and equality.
Yes, a few other explorers made significant contributions to the exploration of Giovanni da Verrazzano. Jacques Cartier explored the St. Lawrence River, John Cabot explored parts of North America, and Hernando de Soto explored the southeastern United States. These explorers all played important roles in the early exploration of the New World.
Yes, many significant contributions were made by explorers, scientists, cartographers, navigators, and indigenous peoples who shared their knowledge of local lands and resources. These collective efforts helped shape our understanding of the world and its diverse ecosystems.
Louise Boyd was an American explorer and naturalist who is known for leading several expeditions to the Arctic region. She made significant contributions to the field of Arctic exploration, including conducting important scientific research and mapping uncharted territories in Greenland and Svalbard. Boyd's expeditions also helped advance our understanding of the Arctic environment and its wildlife.
Paleolithic people were the first to develop stone tools, use fire, create art, and engage in social cooperation. Their achievements include the invention of the hand axe, the development of basic hunting techniques, and the creation of cave paintings. Their contributions laid the foundation for future human cultural and technological advancements.
Michelangelo was a renowned Italian artist known for his masterpieces in sculpting, painting, and architecture. He did not make scientific discoveries in the traditional sense, but his contributions to art and culture during the Renaissance period are highly celebrated and influential. His works include the Pieta, David, and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
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the thing that was most important to Amelia i guess is success. she really wanted to support her family as much as she could. she symbolizes greatness and if she were here today she would still make history.
1932
1. She was the 1st woman pilot 2. She stood up and do what no other woman would do 3. She was who she was
Amelia wore a number of occupational hats but recording artis is not one of them.
she showed people that you can do anything if yoiu really want to and thats makes women now feel like they can look up to her for inspiration to make them believe in themselves that they can do anything
Amelia Earhart did NOT want to only want to fly at a fair, but also wanted to make history for women. Peace Out! K.T
She flew, she was a writer an editor and a publicist.
yes she did make it across the Atlantic successfully
she can make it around the world in a month.
noone knows for sure she might of fallen into the ocean