there were four people in Amelia Earharts immediate family her, her sister and her mom and dad.
Many of her friends were other female aviators, Ruth Nichols, Andree Peyre, Bertha Horchem, Mary Heath, Maude Hillsdale and many more.
Because she did many things that people didn't expect from a woman.
Amelia knew many famous people, Eleanor Roosevelt, Capt. Hilton H. Railey, Wilmer Stultz, Amy Phipps Guest, Gore Vidal and many more.
Amelia lived in many places and many different houses, too many to count.
she had 23 people because if u look in the images of her and her family count them and there will be 23
there were four people in Amelia Earharts immediate family her, her sister and her mom and dad.
In her teens and twenties she had many sinus problems.
5000 miles Amelia Earhart flew across the pacific
Amy Phipps Guest, Ruth Nichols, Samuel Chapman, Eleanor Roosevelt and many more.
She had many including 2 altitude records, a solo across the Atlantic and being the first woman to fly Hawaii to US mainland.
I believe Amelia's greatest achievement was her solo flight over the Atlantic in 1932. - ( that is just my opinion, many will have other opinions.)
Many of her friends were other female aviators, Ruth Nichols, Andree Peyre, Bertha Horchem, Mary Heath, Maude Hillsdale and many more.
Amelia Earhart's family had some problems connected with alcoholism of her father, that lead the family to poverty and caused many obstacles for Amelia Earhart's plans and dreams; particularly she was forced, twice, to interrupt her education in Columbia University.Also, there were many people who were against her fame, becauseshe was a girl
many people influenced Amelia Earhart including Neta Snook because she was Amelia's first flight instructor
No, Amelia Earhart's body has never been conclusively found despite extensive search efforts. She disappeared during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe in 1937, and many theories exist about what might have happened to her.
She had wide interests in many things, journalism, women's rights, writing and designing luggage.
Amelia Earhart showed that women could do everything men did, which many women were doing in that era.