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Showing posts with label accidental. Show all posts
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Jan 28, 2019

[Answer] 3. I was a famous singer. I died on February 11, 2012 from accidental drowning.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. I was a famous singer. I died on February 11, 2012 from accidental drowning."



...1. Charice 2. Barbra Streisand 3. Whitney Houston 4. Celine Dion My top hit "I Will Always Love You" from "The Bodyguard" is the best-selling single of any female singer as of 2012. I am also renowned for many songs, including "The Star Spangled Banner". I was found dead in a bathtub, and my death was ruled as accidental drowning. People say that it may have been related to heart disease and drugs. Maybe I should have been more careful. Whitney Houston's death affected audiences all over the world greatly, many tributes being dedicated to her, and her songs played over and over. Whitney Houston left behind a multitude of beautiful songs for us all to enjoy, a remembrance of one of the top singers who ever lived.

Jan 22, 2019

[Answer] 4. One of the world's largest accidental explosions caused by man occurred when the SS Imo and the SS Mont-Blanc collided. In which Canadian harbor did this tragedy occur?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. One of the world's largest accidental explosions caused by man occurred when the SS Imo and the SS Mont-Blanc collided. In which Canadian harbor did this tragedy occur? "



...1. Sackets Harbor 2. Bar Harbor 3. Halifax Harbor 4. Hamburg Harbor The Halifax explosion occurred in Halifax Harbor, Nova Scotia, Canada on Dec. 6, 1917. The SS Mont-Blanc was a cargo ship fully loaded with wartime explosives. The explosion when the two ships collided in the harbor caused a tsunami, and a pressure wave of hot air that was responsible for the bending and melting of metal ornaments, the collapse of a local bridge and the breaking of large trees in the area. Over 2000 people were killed in the initial explosion that was heard over 130 miles away. The explosion also caused a blizzard to fall the next day. The SS Imo was lifted up by the tsunami and planted several hundred feet inland. The SS Mont-Blanc was completely destroyed, and a piece of the ship was embedded in the wall of a local church where it still resides today.