A Blizard Is Different from a Snowstorm Because Blizzards Have Really Strong Wins That

Monday, January 26, 2015

Bessie Coleman was born in Texas on January 26, 1893. When she hurd tales of World War I fliers, Bessie was convince that she had to learn to fly. In the United States, how ever, African-American women like Bessie wasn't permitted to become pilots. So Bessie traveled to france where she earned her pilots' license when Bessie returned to the United States, fans cheered her and she encouraged other's to follow in her foot steps.

Tuesday, January 27,2015

A blizard is different from a snowstorm because blizzards have really strong wins that blow at over 35 miles per our. Blizzards don’t always produce a lot of snow, but blowing snow make it very hard to see. Blizzards can last for three hour or more. Severe blizzards have three qualities: winds over 45 Miles per hour pour visibility, and tempatures that are 10 degree or below.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

On a stormy journey in the North Pacific ocean, thousands of rubber ducks and other bathtub toys were lost when a container was sweeped off a ship. Free to rid the ocean waves since January 1992, many of those ducks have found their way to Alaskas shores others still remain at see. Scientists continue too search for lost ducks as a weigh to study ocean currents. Lucky finder's of one of the ducks may claim a $100 reward!

Thursday, January 29, 2015

One of the most popular American poems, "The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe was published on January 29, 1845. Once upon a midnight dreary," the poem begins. That poem braught fame to it's author, but it did not bring riches. Did you now that Poe was payed just $15 for his masterpiece! Each year in Baltimore, Maryland, a mysterious visitor leaves roses at Poes' grave on the eve of his Birthday.