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Dear Craig, I need to know what happened in this battle of Ortona
Luke, Failsworth
Ortona was a city on the east coast of Italy. The British 8th Army was advancing northward on the right(East) half of the front line. The advance was difficult as they had to cross one river after another and one ridge line after another. It was winter and the ground was wet and cold. The British moved the Canadian 1st Division over to lead the attack against Ortona.
The town had to be captured for the British to advance. The Germans defended the town and blew up buildings to block the streets. The fighting continued through Christmas before the town fell.
Dear Craig, what is Newton's first Law of motion?
Sean, Diggle
The law that a particle not subjected to external forces remains at rest or moves with constant speed in a straight line. Also known as first law of motion; Galileo's law of inertia.
Dear Craig, what caused the eruption of Mount St Helens?
Faye, Milnrow
The 1980 eruption resulted when a huge section of the mountaintop was forced outward and fell away from the mountain. The pressure of magma from within the mountain had been increasing over the years and the rock eventually gave way. With the blocking rock removed, huge amounts of hot rock, ash, and gas exploded from the opening with incredible force.
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