Was the world once called Pangaea?
Well you can say that the world called once Pangea, but it's the continents that were once called Pangea. Pangea is a HUGE LANDMASS. Pangea is when all the continents were once connceted and formed huge landmass.
Was pangea the only supercontinent to have existed?
It was not. Gondwana was a super continent comprised of Africa, Australia, Antarctica, India, Madagascar, South America, and Sri Lanka. Scientists now believe that more supercontinents existed even before Pangaea. One of them is called Rodinia. Before Rodinia, there was one called Nuna.
From about 300 million years ago to 180 million years ago.
What happened on June 15 1215?
I'm guessing its the signing of Magna Carta by King John at Runnemede.
Gen. Robert E. Lee surrendered to Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, ending the American Civil War.
What happened on the 25th of may 1967?
March 8, 1957 Egypt opens the Suez canal. March 15, 1957 - Jerry Lee Lewis recorded 'It'll be Me' in one take in Memphis Tennessee. March 17, 1957 - Martin Luther King Jr. spoke during the Prayer Pilgrimage near the Washington Monument.
What happened January 1st 1948?
What does split Hickory wood look like?
Hickory wood is a hard wood and when split the wood has a whitish look and is very rough.
Maiden name: Josephine Poszywak (laundry worker, m. 24-Sep-1936, one daughter, one son)
Daughter: Barbara Ann Crancer (b. 1938)
Son:James P. Hoffa (b. 1941)
wife of Jimmy Hoffa
The American Civil War ended. The south was the poorest region in america.
What happened in the year 1957?
These are some of the important events that happened in the U.S. during 1957: President: Dwight D. Eisenhower Vice President: Richard M. Nixon U.S. Population: 171,984,130 There are 47,200,000 TV sets in use in 39,500,000 homes. Leave It to Beaver premier's on CBS that depict the ideal American. Columbia University professor Charles Van Doren becomes a media sensation by winning $129,000 on the quiz show Twenty One. Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story debuts on Broadway and brings violence to the stage. Eugene O'Neill's A Long Day's Journey Into Night is produced and wins both the Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize. Miss America: Marian McKnight (SC) Top Movies: The Bridge on the River Kwai, Twelve Angry Men, Sayonara, Peyton Place, Witness for the Prosecution, Around the World in 80 Days, Friendly Persuasion, Giant, The King and I and The Ten Commandments
General Foods Corp. introduces TANG breakfast beverage crystals.
Barry Gordy, Jr. invests $700 to fund 'Motown Records.'
Velcro is patented by George de Mestral of Switzerland.
Greyhound introduces the "It's such a comfort to take the bus and leave the driving to us" ad campaign.
The 13-year-old Bobby Fisher becomes a chess champion. First round-the-world nonstop jet plane flight. Maj. Gen. Archie J. Old, Jr. (USAF) led a flight of three Boeing B-52 bombers around the world in 45 hours, 19 minutes (completed Jan. 18).
Major John Glenn, Jr. sets an air speed record by traveling from California to New York in a jet in 3 hours, 23 minutes, and 8.4 seconds.
The Pink Flamingo!
Houston, we have a problem...Sputnik is launched.
AFL-CIO votes to expel the Teamsters, which was re admitted in October 1987.
On the Air! You'd find 2,974 AM radio, 530 FM radio and 471 TV Stations.
Music Man, starring Robert Preston, opens on Broadway.
West Side Story, Leonard Bernstein (music), Stephen Sondheim (lyrics) and Jerome Robbins (choreography) opens on Broadway.
Britain becomes the third nation to join the "nuclear club" with the explosion of an atomic weapon.
Ed Gein's killing and mutilation spree is over as he is arrested. Gein was the inspiration for Norman Bates in Psycho and Buffalo Bill in Silence of the Lambs.
Eveready produces "AA" size alkaline batteries for use in "personal transistor radios."
Cost of first class stamp - 3 cents.
B-52 bombers begin full-time flying alert in case of USSR attack.
Jackie Robinson, perhaps the finest athlete of the century, announced his retirement from baseball.
Elizabeth Taylor's 2nd. divorce (from Michael Wilding) and 3rd. marriage (to Mike Todd).
Singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme wed in Las Vegas.
Please Don't Eat the Daisies by Jean Kerr is a book smash! The movie starred Doris Day and David Niven.
Jimmy Hoffa gains control of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters
The Frisbee is renamed and nationally marketed!
One thousand computers are sold. And not one of them had a Windows operating system.
On September 4, the last game is played at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn as the Dodgers prepare to move to LA. On February 23 of 1960, they tear the stadium down. Days that will live in infamy!
Wagon Train debuts on TV.
The National Geographic announces that it has found the resting place of the H.M.S. Bounty.
American Bandstand goes national on August 5, 1957 with Dick Clark as the host. Elvis Presley emerges as one of the world's first rock stars. The gyrating rocker enjoys fame on the stages of the Milton Berle, Steve Allen and Ed Sullivan shows, as well as in the first of his many movies, Love Me Tender. Humphrey Bogart passes away 1/14/1957.
Senator Joseph McCarthy dies of sclerosis of the liver. Richard E. Byrd, 1888-1957, American aviator and polar explorer passes away.
The first large scale American nuclear power plant goes into operation in Shippensport, PA and will service Pittsburgh.
The average American production worker is now making $82.32 a week.
5,000 new products will hit the supermarket shelves, including frozen pizza.
Introduced in the fall of '57 for the '58 season, the Edsel came into the world with a big fanfare and went out like a bomb a few years later.
Prime commercial paper (4 to 6 mos) was at 3.81%. In New York City a commercial loan ran 4.47%
At a Miami radio station, new employee Lawrence Harvey Zeiger abruptly adopts a stage name - Larry King - and begins broadcasting.
NYC ends trolley car service
Pulitzer prize awarded to John F. Kennedy for Profiles in Courage. Nobel Prizes in Science: Chemistry: Sir Alexander Todd (UK), for research with chemical compounds that are factors in heredity. Physics: Tsung Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang (China), for disproving principle of conservation of parity. Physiology or Medicine: Daniel Bovet (Italy), for development of drugs to relieve allergies and relax muscles during surgery. Bardeen, Cooper, and Scheiffer (US) propose a theory of superconductivity.
Treaty of Rome establishes European Economic Community (Common Market)
The publication of Jack Kerouac's On the Road introduces the words "beat" and "beatnik" into the American popular consciousness and gives a name to a generation.
Americans Clarence W. Lillehie and Earl Bakk invent the internal pace maker.
Theodore Geisel writes Cat in the Hat as Dr. Seuss!
The Little Rock Nine require federal intervention.
There is a 51.7% business failure rate.
Margarine sales take the lead over butter.
Williams-Sonoma opens in San Francisco.
Better Homes & Gardens prints its first microwave-cooking article.
American will import 258,343 passenger cars.
Proctor and Gamble acquired Charmin Paper Mills, a regional manufacturer of toilet tissue, towels and napkins. Dick Wilson, aka Mr. Whipple was a mere 41 years old. P&G also introduces Zest Soap.
There are 38,702 motor vehicle related deaths. While in the air, there were 6 accidents resulting in 70 fatalities.
Unemployment is 4.3%
U.S. GNP (Gross National Product) is $460.7 billion
The last full day of the life of legendary metal guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell of Pantera and Damageplan.
the atomic bomb was dropped on two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) then a month later World War 2 ended.
world warII happened
What happened on August 1 1989?
Australia took a 3-0 series lead over England to regain Cricket Ashes.
What happened on July 14 1958?
The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day.
The French people stormed the Bastille in 1789 and so July 14th is the French Independence Day.
What happened on March 29 1929?
The Great Depression happened when the stock market crashed on March 29, 1929.
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many things. The 20'2 are called the roarin 20's for many reasons. Women started wearing more makeup and shorter dresses. Books like The Great Gatsby were written in response to the shallowness of the era. The production line became popular and many people bought new cars.
Wall Street Crash, The Great Depression and Prohibition.
What Happened to Millie Warne?
According to a brief reference in Beatrix Potter: Writing in Code by M. Daphne Kutzer, Beatrix Potter "remained close" to Millie Warne and other members of the Warne family, despite Harold Warne's arrest for forgery in 1917 or so. I don't know what exactly happened to Millie Warne, but somehow it comforts me to think that she remained friends with Beatrix Potter.
What happened on November 10 1946?
The Battle of Gettysburg, PA, began on that day and continued until July 3.