Where Did The Dust Bowl Hit The Hardest?
Where did the Dust Bowl hit the hardest? The Oklahoma Panhandle took the worst of it—nicknamed "No Man's Land" for good reason. What was the geographi…
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Where did the Dust Bowl hit the hardest? The Oklahoma Panhandle took the worst of it—nicknamed "No Man's Land" for good reason. What was the geographi…
Quick Fact The Nile Delta covers roughly 24,000 square kilometers in northern Egypt, where the Nile splits into several branches before hitting the Me…
Quick Fact These log-paved paths had a name— corduroy roads . Picture split logs laid crosswise to the road, like a washboard for wagons. The ridged s…
When Was Herne Bay Pier Built? Herne Bay Pier was originally built in 1832 That structure opened to the public in 1833. The original design stretched …
Most Pacific island nations gained independence between 1962 and 1994 The Pacific Islands, scattered across the largest ocean on Earth, have gone thro…
Because the U.S. is working to counter terrorism in the region. Right now, about 700 U.S. troops are in Somalia, mostly special forces and support sta…
Quick Fact The first human-made object to reach the surface of another planet was Venera 3 , landing on Venus on March 1, 1966 . It transmitted data f…
Quick Fact First Essex-class aircraft carrier: USS Essex (CV-9) Laid down: 28 April 1941 Launched: 31 July 1942 Commissioned: 31 December 1942 Coordin…
ISDN was standardized in 1988 by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU-T), the same year commercial deployments began in Japan and Germany. I…
The Qhapaq Ñan, the longest Inca road system, spans 39,900 km (24,793 miles) as of 2026. Quick Fact The Qhapaq Ñan, the longest Inca road system, span…
Most parts of East Africa adopted iron technology between the 3rd century BCE and AD 400, with furnace-based smelting established near the African Gre…
Germany, Italy, Japan, and the Soviet Union fell to dictatorships between the two world wars (1919–1939). By 1926, Italy had been under Benito Mussoli…