Mary culd not go to school because at that time womens could not go to school.
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she grew up in Tennesse
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Trevor Anning was born in 1982.
No, Harry did no attend public school. A public school in the UK (which is where the books are set) is a school that the pupils have payed to attend. A state school is a school funded by the government. As Harry does not pay to attend Hogwarts we can presume is funded by the Ministry of Magic. So by UK definition it is a state school.
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yes they do not sure were but yes they do attend school
Humes High School
stanford unifrsity
Mary Anning was married. Mary Moore is her name now but Mary Anning is when she was doing her work.
Mary Anning had at least 10 siblings
Mary Anning was 1 year old when she was struck by lightning
Mary Anning was a famous fossil collector, palaeontologist and specialist in fossils.
Mary Anning was a pioneering paleontologist from the early 19th century who made significant fossil discoveries along the Jurassic Coast in England. Her findings, including the first complete Ichthyosaurus and Plesiosaurus skeletons, contributed to advancements in the understanding of prehistoric life. Despite facing social and financial challenges as a working-class woman in science, Anning's work laid the foundation for modern paleontology.
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what was mary anning accompishment
Yes, she did. She married Richard Anning and had 10 children Written by me I don't know whether or not she had a husband, but the previous answer which claims she married and had 10 children is incorrect. Richard Anning was her father. He and Mary Anning's mother had 10 children, only 2 of whom survived to adulthood - Mary and a brother.
she died in 1847
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Mary Anning (May 21, 1799-March 9, 1847) is renowned the world over for her discoveries of marine fossils from the Jurassic Period in the cliffs of Lyme Regis in Dorset county in southwest England.