The "shot heard 'round the world" was fired at the Battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775. This event marked the beginning of the American Revolutionary War, as colonial militias confronted British troops in Massachusetts. The phrase symbolizes the start of the colonists' struggle for independence from British rule.
The very first shot fired in the revolutionary war. It technically started the war.
Yes, a DJ did get fired for playing Another One Bites the Dust and he dedicated it to the victims of the Atlanta murders. I was 18 years old, in the middle of the woods, cutting firewood when it came on the radio. I just cannot for the life of me remember the DJ's radio name, but I did, absolutely, hear him say it and then play that song dedication.
Boy, would I be mad! And the whole world would hear about it.
yelling, explosions, screams of casualties, moaning, guns shooting, shells clinking mortar explodid tanks treading.
It is just because of the increased reporting and communication of what is going on. Years ago, we didn't hear so much news nationally or wordly, just locally. In reality, we had just as many tornadoes and things going on then. We just didn't hear about them as we only had limited radio and tv. Keep in mind that weather goes in stages. Some years, we don't have a lot of activity. Other years (like now), are quite active.
The very first shot fired in the revolutionary war. It technically started the war.
Concord, Massachusetts
yeah.
Well when I hear the word "Fired" used in reference to a boiler, it is used to describe the type of fuel used to heat the boiler (to fire it) such as a "Coal fired" or "Gas fired"
@ 1 mile
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For the same reason you see lightning before you hear thunder, Light travels faster than sound.
It feels kind of weird. Like you can hear the water shoot in your ear.
If they are at the same distance, you should hear them together. The speed of sound would be the same in both cases.
I CANT ANSWER THAT! Well, it's pretty obvious to me...................if no one is around to hear it, then, no one will hear it.....if you ain't there, you can't hear.
Just keeping on singing the same part over and over in Bottoms up "All around the world can you hear me?" "All around the world city to city"
Kind of like Legolas i think they can hear far and shoot arrows real good.