Jan 31, 2009
Read what Pennie has to say: The climate has changed for billions of years.
It's been much hotter and much colder.
The temperature has gone up and down slower and faster.
There has been much more and much less CO2 in the atmosphere.
The CO2 has increased and decreased at slower and faster rates as well before humans exsisted.
Also other planets in the solar system are changing at the same rate as ...
Jan 31, 2009
Read what Vannessa has to say: We all know D-day, we all know that US planes have been hitting **** ***** during WW2. Now, my question is how did the Americans transfer their planes to England during WW2? Since planes at that time can't reach USA to England without stopping.
So, how?
Thanks!
Jan 31, 2009
Read what Leisha has to say: I need to find out how people became spies during the American Revolution. I also need to know what the spies did while they were spying on the loyalists.
Jan 31, 2009
Read what Elwood has to say: This is a very hard question is there someone who can help me with this question is there someone who knows EU history.
Jan 31, 2009
Read what Leisa has to say: What best represents the fingerprints of human-induced climate change to you? The harbingers?
Jan 30, 2009
Read what Lakeisha has to say: Desmoulins
Marquis de sade
Mirabeau
Marquis de Lafayette
I need to know what these guys did to help the French revolution. I'm bad enough at American History let alone french and I really need help. Thanks
Jan 30, 2009
Read what Kandis has to say: I'm trying have a healthy lifestyle and lose weight but i'm finding it hard to commit.
Jan 29, 2009
Read what Rex has to say: I am looking for a book to read on WW2 that is generally unbiased, with information concerning all sides and not from the perspective of the "winners". Any suggestions would be most helpful!
Jan 29, 2009
Read what Julienne has to say: how did nationalism within the ottoman empire come into play during the war?
(10 pts) for the person who answers right
Jan 29, 2009
Read what Svetlana has to say: I mean general history, not just American history. From what I've heard you don't really get taught a lot about other histories, like French, Indian, Canadian, etc., unless it comes to play a part of American history. Like I'm sure when learning about the 2 world wars, you'll hear a bit about German history, eh? But what about besides that? You don't ...