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RGC Resources was created in 1912.
The concept of Pangaea, the supercontinent, was first proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912 as part of his theory of continental drift.
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Alfred Wegener had discovered pangaea in the year of 1912.
Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of Pangaea, the supercontinent, in 1912 during a presentation at a meeting of the Geological Society of Frankfurt. He published his hypothesis more formally in 1915 in the book "The Origin of Continents and Oceans."
The Regina, Saskatchewan tornado (popularly called the Regina Cyclone) of June 30, 1912 is the deadliest Canadian. It killed 28 people.
The deadliest tornado in Canadian history was the Regina, Saskatchewan tornado of June 30 1912. It killed 28. It is closely followed by the Edmonton, Alberta tornado of July 31, 1987 which killed 27.
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. June 30, 1912.
Go look it up stupid!
The Tri-State tornado of March 18, 1925 was very dangerous, as it was a very large, violent, and fast moving tornado that was difficult to recognize because of the low cloud base. Occurring in a time before there were tornado warnings, this tornado claimed 695 lives, making it the deadliest tornado in U.S. history. Another one was the Waco, Texas tornado of May 11, 1953. It didn't move as fast as the Tri-State tornado, but it was of similar strength and was surrounded by rain, which made it impossible to see to the naked eye. With 114 deaths this tornado was tied as the deadliest in Texas history. The Hackleburg, Alabama tornado of April 27, 2011 had some similarities to the Tri-State tornado. This fast moving tornado traveled at 60 mph and was, at times, over a mile wide. Despite warnings this tornado killed 72 people, making it the deadliest tornado in Alabama history. The Joplin, Missouri tornado of May 22, 2011 moved at about average speed, but it developed and strengthened extremely quickly, reaching EF4 strength only 4 minutes after touching down and EF5 strength not long after. Despite warnings this tornado killed 158 people, making the deadliest U.S. tornado since 1947.
Casino Regina was created in 1912.
Tornadoes do not have names, but they are sometimes referred to by where they hit. Two significant tornadoes that hit places beginning with "R" are the Regina, Saskatchewan tornado of 1912 and the Rochester, Minnesota tornado of 1883. A less significant but more recent deadly tornado was the Raleigh, North Carolina tornado of 2011.
you killed yo self
The famine of 1912, killed many people.
No one died during this eruption
Dario Silvestri has: Performed in "Hircan il crudele" in 1911. Performed in "La regina di Ninive" in 1911. Performed in "Robinette nichilista" in 1912. Performed in "I cavalieri di Rodi" in 1912. Performed in "Sigfrido" in 1912. Performed in "Satana" in 1912. Performed in "Parsifal" in 1912. Performed in "Amor di regina" in 1913. Performed in "Le avventure straordinarissime di Saturnino Farandola" in 1913.
I would say Typhoid fever, but that's bacterial, not a virus. Is this what you mean? Really vague question by the way, I'm sure several viruses killed people in every year, but not all of them were epidemics.