Very likely it spread over most of england. millions died. it was very unlikely you would survive.
not very likely as the world is too clean
There are historical and medical accounts that the black death very well could have existed and most likely did occur.
Black Death was spread by fleas and rats. People working closer to them caught it more.
No one knows for sure what the black death was; however bubonic plague is the most likely candidate. Bubonic plague is very infectious for everyone.
The Black Death or Plague can be found in regions all around the globe. The plague is spread by animals, but due to antibiotics and prevention in animals outbreaks are not common anymore.
no but if it does your horse is most likely to die of a slow painful death
The death of any star greater than about 5 times the mass of our Sun is likely to result in a black hole.
There are many possible causes of the black screen of death in an HP Compaq NC6400. One likely cause of this issue would include a failed display driver.
The Black Death was so named because of the black color of the lymph nodes because they filled with clotted blood. The disease was also incredibly fatal and highly contagious, so death was likely if someone contracted the disease. It can be treated with antibiotics now.
Some likely did, but it was more likely that one would be bitten by a plague carrying flea that came off a dead rat.
Another name for the plague is the black death
The black death refers to the bubonic plague, an epidemic initially thought to be carried by rats, but actually traced to the fleas on the rats. The black plague / black death was most destructive in Europe during the middle ages, so few of the victims likely were black. The bubonic plague has been found in America from time to time and is usually associated with rats or squirrels. The disease does not discriminate. It is equally deadly to all races. It was called 'black death' because of the darkening of the skin shortly before death. The skin would become necrotic and develop lenticulae (black dots or splotches).