It's difficult to say what aviator Amelia Earhart would personally say was the hardest thing she went through. However, her first attempt to fly around the world in 1937 was unsuccessful. She disappeared later that year on her second attempt.
Amelia Earhart want to see women doing thing like a boy do .
fly planes dahhh
no? she flew in a airplane across the Atlantic Ocean, then never returned.
Amelia Earhart represented the freedom and liberation that were at the center of Women's Rights. She made her own destiny and flew her own plane (which was not a very womanly thing to do at the time).
Amelia was the older sister to Muriel Earhart. Muriel's nickname was Pidge. One thing I know they did as girls was have their uncle help them build a home-made sled, and Amelia used it on the roof of the shed. She flew off the roof and crash-landed, but came up with a bruised lip and torn dress exclaiming "Oh, Pidge, it's just like flying!" I know this because I did a HUGE project on Amelia Earhart last year.
There is no direct evidence that the Japanese Army executed Amelia Earhart. Earhart was a popular figure in Japan, and her disappearance occurred 4 years before WW2. There are many competing theories as to her disappearance. The one thing they all have in common is there is no DNA or physical evidence that any of them are true.
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.
Possibly, it was how she demonstrated that women were capable of many things that had previously been "male only" domains. The Army Air Force used many women pilots during WW II as delivery and shuttle pilots - that might not have happened without Amelia Earhart.
to become the first woman to ever fly across america
There is no direct evidence that the Japanese Army executed Amelia Earhart. Earhart was a popular figure in Japan, and her disappearance occurred 4 years before WW2. There are many competing theories as to her disappearance. The one thing they all have in common is there is no DNA or physical evidence that any of them are true.
diamond is the hardest thing on earth
Yes diamonds are the hardest thing on earth.