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Amelia Earhart Timeline Game

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About This Challenge

Embark on an exciting journey through history with our timeline game, where you can test your knowledge of historical events and their chronological order. This game is not only entertaining but also educational, allowing players to learn about significant moments in history, such as the life and adventures of the legendary aviator, Amelia Earhart.

  • Players must correctly place events from Amelia Earhart’s life in their chronological order.
  • The game challenges players to recall key milestones in Amelia Earhart’s aviation career, such as her record-breaking flights and contributions to the field of aviation.
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  • July 24, 1897: Amelia Earhart born in Atchison, Kansas
  • 1921: Becomes the 16th woman to receive a pilot's license
  • 1922: Sets first women's altitude record of 14,000 feet
  • May 20-21, 1932: Becomes the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
  • 1936: Begins planning for her around-the-world flight
  • March 17, 1937: Departs on her first attempt at flying around the world
  • March 20, 1937: Crash lands in Hawaii, causing extensive damage to her plane
  • June 1, 1937: Departs on her second attempt at flying around the world
  • July 2, 1937: Disappears over the Pacific Ocean during her flight
  • July 1937: Search and rescue efforts fail to locate Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan
  • January 5, 1939: Officially declared dead by the U.S. government
  • 1940s-2000s: Numerous theories and speculations arise about her disappearance
  • 1960s-present: Various expeditions launched to search for Earhart's plane
  • 2010s: Discovery of possible artifacts on Nikumaroro Island, believed to be Earhart's
  • Present day: Continued interest and research in solving the mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance

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