She wanted to fly over the Pacific Ocean....but she had difficulties in her flight and crashed...she suffored a broken hand, crushed legs, many broken ribs, and a broken back....discoveries of one of her fingers were discovered later. People think this happened because of bad weather timing.
One challenge Amelia Earhart faced before her crash was that fact that weather was terrible at her destination (where she was supposed to land) so instead she had to land in Howard Island. Another challenge she faced was way before she even started flying. Amelia was diagnosed with a spanish flu pandemic in 1918, which forced her to be in a hospital for about a year.
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Amelia Earhart's mother's middle name is Otis.
Amelia Josephine Harres and Mary Wells Patton were Amelia Earhart's two grandmothers.
One challenge Amelia Earhart faced before her crash was that fact that weather was terrible at her destination (where she was supposed to land) so instead she had to land in Howard Island. Another challenge she faced was way before she even started flying. Amelia was diagnosed with a spanish flu pandemic in 1918, which forced her to be in a hospital for about a year.
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No, Amelia Earhart is not single.
Amelia Earhart's full name was Amelia Mary Earhart after her two grandmothers.
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the Wright brothers built planes and Amelia Earhart did not
Amelia Mary Earhart's father was Samuel Stanton Earhart and her mother was Amelia Otis Earhart. Amelia Earhart was born in Atchison, Kansas on July 24, 1897.
They were Edwin Stanton Earhart and Amelia Otis Earhart.
Amelia Earhart's parents, Edwin and Amy Earhart, divorced in 1914. This event had a significant impact on Amelia's early life and shaped her views on independence and women's roles. Despite the challenges, she went on to become a pioneering aviator and an advocate for women's rights.